You need to go back to basics and further isolate what is not working. Does Windows recognize the device and show it as operating? Firewall not blocking it? That sort of thing... I don't have enough experience yet with Win 7 to help walk you through that, but hopefully somebody here does. Nor do I know enough about the Jafa Tech device you have to say what it should look/act like. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Betti Ann and Preston Smith wrote:
> Thanks Gary
>
> The supposed Win 7 driver is not working - I can not connect to the
> adapter - maybe I am missing something in the Win 7 wireless setup
> (which is not like the XP/Vista setup) but at this point I can not get
> the Jefa adapter to run (even after I have enabled it and disabled the
> laptop's organic adapter)
>
> Preston
>
> Gary Brinck said the following on 16/01/2010 11:04:
>> The "may be a driver problem" means just that - the Win 7 software doesn't know about the driver and is merely giving a standard warning. Since Jafa Tech told you to use the driver, I would go ahead and give it a try. It the system becomes unstable, you can always go back to the restore point prior to the driver install.
>>
>> Betti Ann and Preston Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I recently bought a JefaTech USB RV Kit. It works well with my old
>>> laptap which runs under XP
>>>
>>> A few days ago I bought a new laptop - a Gateway N79 family device
>>> running under Windows 7
>>>
>>> I found the supposed drivers (as directed by Jefatech support) on the
>>> Jefatech web site but they are not doing the job - Win 7 tells me there
>>> may be a driver problem.
Gary
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Gary & Nancy Brinck
2004 American Tradition 40V
2007 GMC Acadia
IBDC and Roaming Friends Group Owner
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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