Yes it does.... There will be an error box that appears upon installation and you will simply click continue anyway and it will work just fine. This is actually explined in the instructions that came with it.
-My source... I just bought one today and am looking at the paperwork that came with it.
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
You need a router not a Windows 2000
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To get a wireless adapter to work with Windows XP (or any version of Windows), you need to install a device driver. This is usually provided by the manufacturer on a CD. If you have lost the CD, you can usually also download one from the manufacturer's website.
Try using utility from the wireless adapter manufacture. Also there are always two options to manage wireless cards. By default windows wireless zero does not have access to the wireless adapter. Try changing the last option in wireless adapter properties.
An adapter that supports the Zero Configuration service
It should do but you should first find out if there are drivers available on the internet to install for your WiFi adapter to work on XP. If there are then shouldn't be a problem at all. Just search for the name or make of your WiFi adapter on Google plus 'XP drivers' and I'm sure you'll be able to get them from somewhere.
Windows 7 Method Right click the desktop -> Screen Resoluion -> Advanced Settings -> Adapter Tab Look for the "Adapter Type" At the top.
Wireless routers are not OS specific. And you can't install router on a certain operating system. If you were asking something like: "Can I connect to the Netgear router if I'm using Windows Seven?" The answer is yes, but you need to make sure that you have properly installed driver for your wireless card or lan card if you are using a lan cable to connect your computer to the router.
DHCP and configured as part of a workgroup.
Many wireless adapters work with Windows 7. If the product does not have an explicit Windows 7 driver, the Vista driver should still work.
No.The DB15HD will be recognized immediately.It's not really adapter,all it does is extend the length of your VGA cable by 6 feet.