Network Details: Wireless - 145Mbps at 5GHz & 54Mbps at 2,4 - 802.11n-Network Details.png Wireless - 145Mbps at 5GHz & 54Mbps at 2,4 - 802.11n-Network Details.pngĬonnection Details: Wireless - 145Mbps at 5GHz & 54Mbps at 2,4 - 802.11n-Connection Details.png Wireless - 145Mbps at 5GHz & 54Mbps at 2,4 - 802.11n-Connection Details.png Router setting: 145Mbps at 5GHz & 54Mbps at 2,4GHz I've really tested all possible options but with none the Advanced-N 6200 connected to the 802.11n network.ġ. Netgear DGND3300B WLAN Settings.png Netgear DGND3300B WLAN Settings.png Here you got a overview of the possible settings in the webinterface of my router: 6200 Settings - Uebertragungsleistung.png 6200 Settings - Uebertragungsleistung.png 6200 Settings - Schutz fuer gemischte Umgebungen.png 6200 Settings - Schutz fuer gemischte Umgebungen.png 6200 Settings - Kanalbandbreite fuer 5,2.png 6200 Settings - Kanalbandbreite fuer 5,2.png 6200 Settings - Kanalbandbreite fuer 2,4.png 6200 Settings - Kanalbandbreite fuer 2,4.png 6200 Settings - Fat Kanal Intolerant.png 6200 Settings - Fat Kanal Intolerant.png 6200 Settings - Drahtloser Modus.png 6200 Settings - Drahtloser Modus.png The problem is, that my Advanced-N 6200 doesn't connect to any of the 802.11n networks my router provides. The reason why I'm using the Administrators Edition is, that only in this package the PROSet/Wireless WiFy Connection Utility is included, which provides more functionality concerning connection and network details. My NIC is an Intel Advanced-N 6200 with Intel® PROSet/Wireless Advanced Enterprise for IT Administrators Windows 7 64-Bit v13.4.0.0 Drivers and Software installed. The Access-Point I'm using is a Netgear DGND3300Bv2. ![]() Having the bluetooth is quite useful with mobile devices.I've got a small problem with my network at home. On a side note I also do mobile development for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone, and BB. I also tried the post by BetaIQ on MSDN Forum, unfortunately the links to the driver package included in the post were dead :( I googled the 0xe0000217 error code and it says Bad service install section in the driver inf file. I get an error:ĭriver Management concluded the process to install driver FileRepository\btwampsecfl.inf_amd64_neutral_d8fc2b85d035ed47\btwampsecfl.inf for Device Instance ID USB\VID_0A5C&PID_5800&MI_00\7&66DE6C9&0&0000 with the following status: 0xe0000217.ĭriver Management concluded the process to install driver FileRepository\btwampfl.inf_amd64_neutral_d4c4acf036c61299\btwampfl.inf for Device Instance ID USB\VID_413C&PID_8187\90004EEEF5A6 with the following status: 0xe0000217. Moreover if I try to manually force the driver in windows. Why check for system version string? UGHGHGH ![]() When I ran the broadcom installers I get "Operating System not supported" which I think is a big oversight on Broadcom's part. The devices in question are the Dell rebranded broadcom network and bluetooth adapters: Problem is that I multiple devices that do not want to be recognized by Windows: My machine is Dell Precision M4500:ĭell re-branded Broadcom DW1501 802x11n Half-Mini Card,ĭell re-branded Broadcom DW375 Bluetooh Module, (I've gone through two of them in 6 months). ![]() Previously I used to develop inside of VM's but I've found that it is super inefficient and tends to take a toll on the laptops. so I to like stick to the environment I develop for. The desktop flavor of Windows (7) doesn't play nicely with things like Commerce Server or BizTalk. I consider Windows Server as the best development environment for C# since I tend to focus on server-centric (integration) applications. I am building my dev machine with WS2008R2SP1.
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