I had Windows 10 for a while now and my Belkin AC867 has worked just fine but recently it has just stopped allowing me to use the 5Ghz Network. I've tried to install the latest drivers from Belkin for this device, but they do not seem to allow the device to function at all. Many people have said the 5Ghz doesn't work on windows 10, I would accept that answer if it did not work before hand. Like I said it has been allowing me to use the 5Ghz for over 1 Year now, but recently it has stopped working. In addition the 2.4Ghz is only allowing 144Mbps which is really low because it can go higher than that. So I want to get the 5Ghz working. With the connection that I have now I get 14 Down and 12 Up, when I had the 5Ghz I had 150 Down and 12 Up and I would like to get that back. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
SOURCE: Need working Windows 7 driver for Linksys WUSB54G V.1.0 Adapter
This driver should work with Vista, and based on the FAQ it should work with 64-bit although it wasn't designed for the 64-bit OS.
http://downloads.linksysbycisco.com/downloads/WUSB54G_dr,0.exe
If the link doesn't work, let me know. I'll direct you to the download page to retrieve the driver.
SOURCE: Belkin FSD7050v4 driver for Windows 7
just installed my belkin wireless g usb adapter on windows 7 64 bit down loade driver from belkin right click run in compaterbilty mode windows vista service pack 2 and install
Testimonial: "It's been a while but i did get it working and I believe this is what i ended up doing. thanks."
SOURCE: Drivers for my Belkin wifi adapter mod.# F5D6050 .
go to this website and select your correct OS
follow this link
SOURCE: problems with WiFi netgear WNDA3100
the drivers should be installed in windows 7 by default, their so called "smart wizard" has some compatibility issues with windows 7, I get it to load up and it will shut down or glitch out. What I did was uninstall the downloaded driver and use the default windows drivers, flipped the switch off to my built in G wifi adapter and the netgear automatically kicked in and took over as the default wireless adapter.
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