D-Link DWL-G520 + drivers

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Neliel Posted messages 7012 Status Contributeur -  
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Hello,

Due to an error, I need to reinstall the drivers for the D-Link AirPlus DWL-G520 PCI Adapter...
The problem is that even on the D-Link website, these drivers are nowhere to be found.

Does anyone have a link, please?

I need to install it on a Windows XP.

Configuration: Toshiba G50-12F Laptop (4GB RAM, Nvidia 9600M GT, Intel Core 2 Duo P7450 2.13GHz)
Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit

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Neliel Posted messages 7012 Status Contributeur 1 702
 
It's REV. B...

The D-Link website is a real maze...
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Anonymous user
 
but no...just know how to read! ;)

for xp HERE
for xp64 HERE
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Vincent
 
Indeed, it's a real pain to find the "Pilotes" or "Drivers" section...

Thank you very much for the links!
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Anonymous user
 
take a look HERE! You need to know what the firmware is (rev.A or rev.B)
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Neliel Posted messages 7012 Status Contributeur 1 702
 
Thank you.

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Anonymous user
 
You're welcome! ;)
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Neliel Posted messages 7012 Status Contributeur 1 702
 
Unfortunately, installing the drivers doesn't change anything...
I still have an error:

 WZCSLDR2.exe - Entry Point Not Found The procedure entry point apsInitialize could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll. 


The card can connect to a network but that's all it can do, it doesn't communicate.

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Anonymous user
 
Is it Windows or the application linked to the card that manages the connection and configuration?
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Neliel Posted messages 7012 Status Contributeur 1 702
 
Windows, it seems to me. Anyway, the D-LINK application seems completely out of order... And a reinstallation doesn't seem to change anything.
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Anonymous user
 
Uninstall, clean with CCleaner and reinstall. Make sure that Windows manages it... this way, it won't be necessary to launch the app to connect.
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Neliel Posted messages 7012 Status Contributeur 1 702
 
Apparently, it was indeed the D-Link software that was preventing the Wifi connection. I uninstalled it and only reinstalled the drivers, and it's working again.

Thanks again for your help... I would have marked the topic as re-resolved ^^
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Anonymous user
 
Great!
Well yeah, sometimes the programs related to Wi-Fi cards aren't great...
Anyway, I'm glad I could help you!
Have a good day! ;)
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Neliel Posted messages 7012 Status Contributeur 1 702
 
Personally, I'm not a big fan of D-Link products... My company only has D-Link switches and it's a nightmare to update and configure them... each having almost its own menu and their configuration languages change from one model to another. I prefer Cisco, but that's off topic.
Have a nice day.
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Anonymous user
 
I have a Ralink card (integrated into the motherboard) and a Netgear dongle... I definitely prefer my Ralink! ;)
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Nour
 
Ici

http://www.dlink.com/uk/en/support/product/dwl-g520-802-11g-wireless-lan-pci-card?revision=deu_revb
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