Linksys Ae2500 Windows 7 64 Bit Driver
This page contains the drivers installer for Cisco Consumer Products LLC Net Linksys AE2500 Net for Windows 7 64 bit, the hardware/chipset supported by this. AE2500 Downloads. Share the Article. Windows® 7 Driver. For instructions on how to update the driver of your Linksys adapter, click. Here are the links for 64 bit drivers to be used with any ***64 bit Windows OS***. Your 64 bit OS will properly identify and. 64 bit drivers for Linksys adapters.


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I have verified that the Cisco Linksys AE 2500 will work using Micosoft Windows 8 Release Candidate (64-Bit). First go to the Device Manager via Search or Control Panel. Locate Linksys AE2500 under 'Network adapters'. Right click Linksys AE2500. Then, click 'Browse my computer for driver software'. Then click 'Browse' and locate the unzipped Windows 7 Driver folder (which you obtain from the AE2500 support page), selecting the 'win7' folder and clicking OK.
Click 'Next' and the driver should install itself. It should show up in your Network Adapters at this point. I can confirm Windows7 drivers is indeed working but i had to make additional steps 1) took a long time for windows to finish driver installation and in the end it says the device was not compatible. Either way it was listed in device manager as installed 2) I wasn´t able to use the device, so i tried rebooting 3) after reboot, device was partially working. It was looking as everything ok but wasnt finding any wireless connections.
I uninstalled the driver without deleting. 4) it will remove the device and reinstall very quick 5) now i was able to use it perfectly. It works for me, when it works.
System is a Dell XPS8500. Came with W7 x64 and Dell's 1/2 card 1703. It is a 2.4Ghz only device, but it would only connect at 1/2 speed for N, 150Mbps. I wanted the full 300Mbps speed. So Dell sent an Intel 2230, but it too would only connect at 150Mbps. Finally I was sent the LinkSys AE2500 dual band.
At 2.4Ghz it connected even slower, 130Mbps. I now suspected a W7 TCP/IP problem. However when I connected the AE2500 to 5Ghz band it connected at 300Mbps. Well, occasionally on boot the device appeared to be disabled. Maybe 1 out of 10 boots. And all I needed to do was enable and it was working again.