Abit Airpace Wifi Driver Windows 7 64 Bit

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Abit Airpace Driver Windows 7 64 BitAbit Airpace Wifi Driver Windows 7 64 Bit

This page contains the driver installation download for abit AirPace Wi-Fi Wireless Network Adapter in supported models (PhoenixAward) that are running a supported operating system. Abit Airpace Wifi card's old driver package is not compatible in Win 7 64. I have tested this and it works great however was hoping to get the attention of the Microsoft Win 7 developers such that on the next service pack. Surprisingly I can't get this to work with Vista 64 no matter what I tried, but it.

Hey all, Recently installed the Win 7 x64 RC and it does not recognize my wifi card (Abit Airpace Wi-Fi Wireless Network Adapter), as in it does not show up in the device manager. It does work in vista x32, and also worked in vista x64 when I had it.

I've installed the motherboard drivers to see if that would effect anything, but not change. I tried installing the software that comes with the wifi card, and it does not find the card either (no updated drivers are available on the manufacturers website either). I've searched other forums, and it seems others may have had similar problems, but they were able to get windows to recognize their card after shutting down, switching off the PSU, waiting a few minutes and rebooting. This has not worked for me.

Another note, in an earlier beta of win 7 x64, the card was recognized and the drivers installed, but it would blue screen each time it connected to the internet or I tried to open a browser. Anyone else experiencing similar problems? I've tried everything I can think, but I'm out of ideas, besides trying a different wifi card. Thanks for any help, -D- I'm using: Intel Q6600 @ 3.24 GHz EVGA 780i mobo 4x1 Gb @ 1000 MHz EVGA 9800 GTX Abit Airpace Wifi card.

I have the same exact problem as you, I've read other threads about fixing this problem but I've come to no succession. I just got windows 7 pro x64 and I can't even use the desktop cause I have no internet connection. I've tried removing the abit card, re-installing it, removing the power cord, restarting the computer, none of it has worked, it says that there is no abit wi-fi wireless adapter found, in device manager, nothing shows up either. What I've noticed is that when I remove the power from the computer for about 5mins, then restart the computer, the green LED on the wi-fi card lights up for about 2-3 seconds, after that it stays off. I'm frustrated because I've tried everything, I can't manually install the AR5006 driver because there is no abit network adapter to install them too. I don't want to buy another wi-fi card.

Any suggestions on how to get the card to be recognized? Macromedia Dreamweaver Free Download Full Version For Windows 7 32 Bit on this page.

Hi All, Got a problem with the above wifi device. This is pci-e. Downloaded the 64 bit vista driver from the abit website (tried all three mirrors!) and the driver and piece of software install fine. But then the software won't recognise that the card exists ('could not find abit airpace wifi network adaptor' error) and vista says it cannot find a suitable driver. The device just shows as 'unknown device' in device manager and wants to reinstall driver. Has anyone else had this problem with this card and how did they resolve it, if at all?

Best regards, Chris Lloyd. Well I got mine working. (Vista Enterprise x64) Here's what I did: Basically I just installed my card, hooked up the antennae, and installed the drivers.

Then I went and opened the Hardware manager and found the airpace card, it had a little exclamation mark next to it. I went and right clicked it and selected Update Driver. Then you gotta set it to search within your computer, I wasn't sure exactly where the driver installed to so I just set it to Windows/System32 I think and after a while of searching it found the driver and said Successful! Windows Xp 64 Bit German Rapidshare Files. Now my card works fine. With Vista 32 you need to the following: Go to Device Manager >Update driver software. >Browse my computer for driver software >point to 'Windows System32'.