There is a manual step you need to take though. The process is to use the Vista64 bit drivers from Netgear.
Note: Check these lists often because new products are added frequently. The software releases listed in the following sections support 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 10 operating systems. JeremyB wrote:You must have used ndiswrapper in an attempt to use windows drivers and it failed, the commands removed ndiswrapper and allowed the modules in the kernel to work. NETGEAR worked closely with Microsoft to test, verify, and ensure that Windows 10 supports select NETGEAR products to perform as expected.
NETGEAR WN111 LINUX DRIVER FOR WINDOWS DOWNLOAD - Wireless LAN Soft blocked, The sudo command is in the terminal application. Netgear will not support this device because it was manufactured in 2009 and this model is no longer supported.
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Furthermore I would be interested in the proceedure that ronnie used to install wn111 adapter, and was it 32 or 64bit os you are using? Actually, I've gotten my Netgear WG111v2 to work in Windows 7 RTM 64bit just fine. Questions about Wi-Fi and other network devices, file sharing, firewalls, connection sharing etc. Geared toward new wn111v2 wireless usb adapter. I hope that this will help anyone else having problems with wireless usb adapters in windows 7 64bit. It installed off the cd and runs perfectly. So ended up buying the Linksys WUSB600N adapter. Even tried all the different compatability modes. Downloaded the lastest drivers from website didn't help. I wasn't able to get the netgear wn111v2 working in 64bit windows 7.