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TeamCorvette's avatar
Mar 31, 2021

WNDA3100v3 – N600 WiFi USB goes into like a sleep mode and not functional

Maybe 2 different issues.

This V3 is installed on a desktop with windows XP pro I use as a MS file server

I just bought 3 of these WNDA3100v3.

desktop was using a older V2 unit

I unstalled the V2 and then did a install from the Netgear C/D that came with the 3 units but the V3 would not work in that the desktop itself go go out to the internet or go to the Netgear router where I have a USB memory dongle with files on it

 

But none of my other computers on my LAN as clients could not see the server at all

I then installed a older version for v3 and that works BUT over idle time the V3 goes to like a sleep mode and clients cannot connect to it

 

Yet if I go to that server and out interent then the v3 works again and the clients can then map to that server

 

Questions

1. what is the newest driver for v3 that works with XP pro ? and where to get that driver.

 

2. Why is v3 goes to like a sleep mode, this is a desktop, not a laptop and I find no setting in the v3 config for any type of sleep mode, nor do I find any setting in Xp Pro that would put the USB ports to sleep and I find no such setting when going into device manager and looking at USB functions  ? ? ?

 

Thanks - JR

 

 

8 Replies

  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    I'm a bit lost on all that, but let's deal with the questions.

     


    TeamCorvette wrote:

    1. what is the newest driver for v3 that works with XP pro ? and where to get that driver.

     


    Visit the support pages:

    Support | NETGEAR

    Feed in your model number and check the documentation for your hardware.

    That page will also have any software, firmware and drivers for your device, if they exist.


    TeamCorvette wrote:

    2. Why is v3 goes to like a sleep mode, this is a desktop, not a laptop and I find no setting in the v3 config for any type of sleep mode, nor do I find any setting in Xp Pro that would put the USB ports to sleep and I find no such setting when going into device manager and looking at USB functions  ? ? ?

     


    That has nothing to do with the USB adapter. It is a setting in Windows.

    I have no idea how to do that in XP. (You are dicing with death if you allow anything on XP to connect to the Internet.) But this is where to look in Windows 10:

     

    Wifi adapter properties

     

     

     

     

    • TeamCorvette's avatar
      TeamCorvette
      Tutor

      Reason I asked about a newest driver that works for XP pro is in downloading off this website for this model.

      After deleting the older Netgear software and then using the install for the newest version

      Once installed the N dual band functions.

      BUT the Netgear software pops up a screen and says there is a newer version

      Selecting for that to download and install when done then the dual band ceases to work, even after rebooting the desktop and cannot even get to my Netgear router via a browser

       

      Uninstalling that and doing the install from what I first downloaded dual band works again and when sreen pops up again saying there is a newer version I selct no to download and install that

      I have to assume the newest driver does not work for windows XP and is for windows 10 so that is a bug that their process should not be installing the newest version in seeing the desktop has XP

      That means the newest driver is from 2014 ! and the problem where this dual band goes to sleep is a bug and cannot be fixed with the driver version that works

       

      As to dual band going to sleep, being this is a desktop there is no setting for power that would put dual band or any USB modules into a lower power mode

      That means there is some bug for dual band and I need a solution to fix this being the desktop using XP pro is a file server and the other clients cannot see the server directory that the client desktops are mapped to and I have to go to that server and do something like go to the internet to wake the dual band up again and only then the client destops map to it again

      So what is wrong with all this and how to resolve that dual band from going away where it is not seen by the networking group ?

       

      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User

        TeamCorvette wrote:

        As to dual band going to sleep, being this is a desktop there is no setting for power that would put dual band or any USB modules into a lower power mode

         


        Where did "dual band" come from? You mean the USB device?

         

        The idea that "there is no setting for power" on a desktop is incorrect, as my screenshot showed.

         

        There are other puzzling bits in your reply.

         

        The WNDA3100v3  dates back to 2014. It may not work in Windows 10, unless it can use the native drivers from Microsoft.

         

        I'm afraid I got lost after the first sentence.

         


        TeamCorvette wrote:

        Reason I asked about a newest driver that works for XP pro is in downloading off this website for this model.

         

        I don't understand what it is saying. I told you where to get the latest drivers from the Netgear website.