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ThomasGeisler
Jul 31, 2015Follower
Wnda4100 not found after Windows 10 upgrade
My WNDA4100 N900 WiFi USB adapter, that worked perfectly on windows 7 (64bit), has stopped working once I installed the windows10 upgrade . When using the installer it would say the adapter hasn't bee...
YardMan
Aug 01, 2015Aspirant
When I upgraded to Win 10 I first could not detect my 5ghz network and then when I tried re-installing the software I could not get my 2.4 ghz to work. No light, no nothing no internet. Seems Netgear could have seen this coming? What can I do to get back on the internet? Please help?
dreynt
Aug 02, 2015Initiate
This user has found a workaround - it essentially involves removing the default driver from version 13 of the software from Realtek that is being loaded and replacing it with another driver. Version 13 of the Netgear software is http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/en/product/WNDA4100#searchResults
Watch the video on Youtube or follow my instructions below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p84nq9mhvwM
Control Panel --> Device Manager --Network Adapters --> Netgear WNDA4100 --> Right Click -- Update Driver Software -- Browse my Compuiter -- > Let me Pick from a List of device drivers on my computer -- > Then use the driver marked Netgear (second in the list), DO NOT use the one marked as Realtek as it is what is causing the problem. After installing the new driver, you may need to reboot but this worked for me.
- garyinflAug 02, 2015Aspirant
This worked for me! You're the MAN