Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Using your Alfa AWUS036H or Rok500 wireless USB adapter with Windows 7

(Note: this article applies to the AWUS036H 500mW and 1000mW wireless USB adapters from Alfa, the Rok500 500mW USB adapter from Rokland, and other devices that have a Realtek RTL8187L chipset.)

If you have an Alfa AWUS036H or are considering buying one and want to know if it will work with Windows 7, the technical answer is yes. If you are not that familiar with computers though, please note the installation process may be a bit more involved than a normal WiFi adapter installation.

We have found in some cases you can just put the Alfa drivers CD in the CD drive and connect the adapter to the computer, and then Windows will automatically set it up for you. In many cases though (primarily with Windows 7 64-bit), nothing will happen when you connect the device, or Windows will report that it was not able to find a driver.

The Alfa AWUS036H works great in Windows 7 using the Vista driver. If your computer does not install the driver for you, at the time this article was published you cannot use the Setup program on the CD, as a message will come up saying it is not compatible with Windows 7 (the setup program is only for use with Windows Vista or earlier). What you have to do is manually install the Vista X86 (for 32-bit) or X64 (for 64-bit) driver from the Alfa CD by going to the Device Manager, right clicking on the device, and selecting Update Driver (or Properties > Update Driver). Then proceed through the wizard, browsing to the driver location on the Alfa CD.

If you have not done a manual driver installation in Windows XP or Vista before, or get lost in the process, we will have some video and picture guides available to assist you within the next week.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Steph said...

I just installed Windows 7 x64 and I can't get this thing to work. I'll be eagerly awaiting the video.

Anonymous said...

You can get the Windows 7 driver from the Alfa website....

http://inchi1.ez-show.com/in/front/bin/ptdetail.phtml?Part=AWUS036H&Category=105479


They have a video on how to install the driver there as well. The issue is the Utility Application that comes with the Windows 7 Download is not used since you have to install the driver manually. So, seems like Realtek is still working through the kinks and hopefully they will have a full Utility and Driver support for the 8187L soon! The new utility that is included with the Win7 install has some new features, but its not easy to get installed and running yet, so for now, Win7 is stuck with only the driver and no utility.

Rokland LLC said...

We have put up a manual install guide for the Alfa AWUS036H and Windows 7 here:

http://roklandllc.blogspot.com/2009/12/how-to-manually-install-your-alfa.html

Anonymous said...

The videos are so small and bluffy they're impossible to follow.

Anonymous said...

Sorry...small and blurry.