Yes, if there are any drivers available simply go to their supports site and find your device and see if they have any updated ones.
You need drivers for the adapter. PS3 does not have. The only way to have wireless in you PS3 is integrated wireless.
One can read reviews for a Netgear wireless adapter by going to the Amazon website. The website has user reviews of products such as Netgear wireless adapters.
No.
Wireless adapter cards do not cost a monthly fee, all the adapter does it connect to your wireless home network and allows you to access the internet.
You'll have to be more specific. What is "cardbuspc1"?
The Wireless adapters should not be required for computers because they are not mobile and have better connection with the Ethernet. Netgear is the most popular type of adapter and is recommended only for laptops.
Sadly no. It's not compatible with windows. If you have the receipt and box I would return it, go to GameStop and buy a wireless network adapter there. I hope this helped you
There are many places where one can purchase a Netgear WG111v2 adapter. One can purchase a Netgear WG111v2 adapter from popular on the web sources such as Amazon and eBay.
It works well using ndiswrapper on Mandriva 2007 but it is not natively supported.
It depends on many different factors. Most obvious ones are the wireless adapter is broken, usb ports were disabled, your computer was configured not to accept the usb stick. Check the device manager for any not recognized devices. If you find your usb adapter it means that OS does not have required drivers. You will have install drivers if you want to use the adapter.
It means your Netgear wireless router or Netgear wireless card (your computer) are too far from one another for the wireless connection to work.
Routers do not need any CD in order to connect to it. If you mean that you do not have a driver for the wireless adapter you get it from the manufacture website (Netgear, Linksys and so on).