Dynex Computers & Internet - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
Dynex 1.3mp driver update for windows 7
Unfortunately, Dynex no longer provides driver updates for their 1.3MP webcam on Windows 7 as the product has reached its end of life and is no longer supported. However, you may still be able to use the webcam with the existing drivers that came with it or with the generic drivers that are built into Windows 7.
To check if your webcam is recognized by Windows 7, follow these steps:
- Plug in your Dynex 1.3MP webcam to your computer's USB port.
- Click on the "Start" menu and select "Control Panel".
- Click on "Hardware and Sound" and then select "Device Manager".
- Look for the Dynex webcam under the "Imaging devices" or "Cameras" category. If it is listed, then your webcam is recognized by Windows 7.
If your webcam is not recognized by Windows 7 or is not functioning properly, you may want to try downloading and installing a third-party driver update software like Driver Booster or Driver Easy. These programs scan your computer for outdated or missing drivers and automatically download and install the latest versions for you.
Alternatively, you can try searching for a compatible driver on third-party driver download sites, but be cautious as some of these sites may contain malicious software. It is always recommended to download drivers from the manufacturer's website or from trusted sources.
Have a dynex optical mouse model # DX- PWLMSE how does it connect
The Dynex DX-PWLMSE uses a 27 MHz frequency wireless connection between the mouse and a specific USB receiver. For the specifications, see
https://www.dynexproducts.com/pdp/DX-PWLMSE/8632063 .
To use the mouse, you need to press the Eject button behind the scroll wheel. This lets you open the battery/USB storage compartment. Put two AAA batteries into the mouse. Then remove the USB adapter (it's between the two battery slots). Close the storage compartment and put the USB adapter into an available USB 2.0 slot on the computer with a version of the Windows OS above Windows 98. (Note: the specifications I see indicate Dynex wrote drivers for Windows Vista. It may not work with Windows 7, 8 or 10.) Make sure that the computer is on and can get driver updates from on-line sources. Turn on the mouse and it should auto-pair with the receiver. If there is no response, try pressing and holding the connect button on the bottom of the mouse.
I'm not aware of any vendors that sell the USB receiver for this mouse. The manual for the DX-PWLMSE is available from Manuals Lib:
https://www.manualslib.com/products/Dynex-Dx-Pwlmse-Wireless-Optical-Usb-Laptop-Mouse-4908.html .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
Dynex DX-46L150A11
That could be the graphics card, power supply in either the monitor or the computer, motherboard or the monitor. You might try a different monitor as a test to try to narrow down the problem..
Just recently purchased this product with the
Reset router and make sure you plug in switch first to the back of the router. Then plug in computers to the switch and restart them. Router/modem attaches itself to last device used and needs to be reset to clear memory. Computers need to reconfigure IP address after reboot hopefully automatically. If fails replace it with dual band router.
2/9/2018 4:57:26 PM •
Dynex DX-ESW8
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on Feb 09, 2018
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I cannot use the switch
The purpose of a switch is communicate with several other devices. The ports out are each independent; such as a 5 port Gigabit Ethernet switch. The main input is direct to a source (like a wireless or wired Modem) and in turn it communicates between the modem and any one of the 5 independent lines OUT (usually out to another device, such as another computer). If the switch fails to communicate with other devices, it may be defective or the power supply could be at fault. Check connections. Especially check the main cable from the modem to the switch.
1/14/2018 8:56:11 PM •
Dynex 5 Port...
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on Jan 14, 2018
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I borrowed a dynex wireless
DYNED masde a LOT of wireless optical mice and I highly recommend you install the CORRECT drivers for your Operating System!
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Anthony
IF this information helped you ~ how about a THUMBS -UP!
I connected this hub to
Couple of things to check:
Cables
Check that neither of your cables is a Crossover cable (sometime called null modem). This will be printed along the length of the cable. If either/both are, replace them with standard stables
Hub Input from router
Some hubs have a single dedicated port used for the cable from the router. So the router cable must be plugged into his port, not anybody the others.
Also - check the hub has power lead connected & switched on!
After connecting my Dynex DX-E402
Typically wireless routers have one port labeled WAN and four additional standard network ports. The WAN port should be connected to your broadband device, typically a cable modem or DSL modem. You can configure your router with a direct connection to any of the standard ports connected to your computer. Your router must be configured to DHCP automatically with its connection to the modem through the WAN port. So to repeat, outside world to MODEM, then WAN port on router, the wired or wireless connection to your computer.
Ok I just hooked this
I would all of them to the router given it has enough ports. hubs are rarely use any more most people switches these days. router to switch to devices(xbox,computer) switches handle internet traffic better
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