3010ND drivers for Windows 7 64bit

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billion_fan
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Re: 3010ND drivers for Windows 7 64bit

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leejkennedy wrote:Can anyone point me in the direction of drivers for the 3010ND dongle? I can only find a reference to a 3010N driver on the UK site which is actually a winrar file and that contains an .exe.
Installation CD found here http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/inde ... scd-win7xp
Comedy79
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Re: 3010ND drivers for Windows 7 64bit

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Just out of curiosty, windows recently offered me the latest Broadcom driver "5.100.148.6" for windows 7 machines. Is it compatable or should I roll back to the original Billion driver for the 3010ND USB Dongle?

I have downloaded it, I can't say for certain, but I am sure it has responsible for a drop in speed by half? I am meant to get 40/10, now getting 20/4....

Cheers

David
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Re: 3010ND drivers for Windows 7 64bit

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Comedy79 wrote:Just out of curiosty, windows recently offered me the latest Broadcom driver "5.100.148.6" for windows 7 machines. Is it compatable or should I roll back to the original Billion driver for the 3010ND USB Dongle?

I have downloaded it, I can't say for certain, but I am sure it has responsible for a drop in speed by half? I am meant to get 40/10, now getting 20/4....

Cheers

David
We can only comment on the official drivers that are provided by us (on our website or that comes with the device on the installation CD)

I would stick to the official driver
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Re: 3010ND drivers for Windows 7 64bit

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billion_fan wrote:We can only comment on the official drivers that are provided by us (on our website or that comes with the device on the installation CD)
I would stick to the official driver
As I thought, I shall roll it back to the original official driver then, unless a fresh install is the recommended way forwards?
billion_fan
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Re: 3010ND drivers for Windows 7 64bit

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Comedy79 wrote:
billion_fan wrote:We can only comment on the official drivers that are provided by us (on our website or that comes with the device on the installation CD)
I would stick to the official driver
As I thought, I shall roll it back to the original official driver then, unless a fresh install is the recommended way forwards?
Not really sure, I would just roll back the drivers and if you have issues, then a complete re-install
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