![]() As before, my goal was to find find yet another device with compatible drivers that did not have the crash on shutdown.Īfter trying about 5 different driver sets, I discovered that the "IOGEAR Wireless-G to USB 2.0 Flex Adapter (GWU513)" had exactly the drivers I was looking for. Desperate for a solution and unwilling to go back to the mediocre-at-best Linksys drivers, I again headed over to the prism54 project's website to look at the list of supported devices with the same chipset as my current adapter. That was all well and good for Windows XP, but when I switched into Windows Server 2008 and then to Windows 7, I found that the D-Link drivers had one fatal flaw: at shutdown time, the OS would come to a screeching halt with BSOD and STOP code 7F (double-falt).Īlthough it was possible to avoid the BSOD by disabling the wireless adapter before shutdown, this seemed awfully tedious, and I found myself often forgetting to do it before clicking the reboot button on the start menu. Back in April, I wrote about how users of the Linksys WUSB54GP could get a much more stable wireless connection by swapping out their drivers for those of the D-Link DWL-G122 Rev.
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