WINDOWS 7 64BIT, DRIVERS
SOURCE: third party driver for mac
Here are the drivers
http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Macintosh.html
SOURCE: Linux driver for netopia 3D reach USB adapter
check here
http://www.tuxpages.com/helppages/gentoo-wireless-3d.shtml
SOURCE: i need the software for the netopia 3d reach wireless usb card
go to http://www.swisscom-mobile.ch/scm/kd_dsl_geraetesoftware-en.aspx at the bottom you will find the drivers for Vista
SOURCE: i need to find a
Here's a driver-free, software-free solution.
Turn your cable-modem (or DSL-modem) off.
Turn your Netopia off.
Connect:
Ethernet--port on cable-modem <-- cable --> WAN port on Netopia.
One LAN port on Netopia <-- cable --> network-port on your computer.
Turn the cable-modem on, and wait until its lamps settle-down to a repeating pattern.
Turn the Netopia open, and wait until its lamps settle-down to a repeating pattern.
Restart your computer.
Click Start
Click Run
Type CMD
Press Enter
Type IPCONFIG
Press Enter
Look for output like: Default Gateway ... 192.168.123.456
Start Internet Explorer
Type http://192.168.123.456 (or whatever numbers you see)
Login to the web-server running "inside" the Netopia.
Click to run the "Wireless Networking Setup Wizard".
Enter an SSID of your choice.
Select the 'WPA' level of encryption.
Enter a network-password of your choice.
Click OK
Restart the router (if it did not automatically restart).
Disconnect the Ethernet cable from your computer's network-port.
Click "View Available Wireless Networks".
Click the SSID of your new network.
Click Connect.
Enter the password, when prompted.
Voila! You have a wireless connection to the internet.
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