![]() Prior using XP with 7 I found that it was better to invoke the hidden IPV6 in XP and then XP SP3 and 7 systems could see each other without issue. Out of the box experience they connected 100% to the Belkin N+ ![]() The laptops and netbook are using ATheros chipset on-board. 2x Gig are Marvel PCI-E 64-bit and 1x Gig PCI-E adapter Realtek in towers and 802.11n built-in on the for mobile equipment 2x laptops and 1x netbook ASUS and then the ACER Aspire One has 802.11g but I did pick-up a mini N150 USB by Airlink (don't use windows 7 drivers from MS) this one you need to be using the OEM drivers which is Realtek. Today I've gone all new with the new equipment I've purchased. ![]() Now I am using IPV6 and the Belkin N+ supports that feature very well with Windows 7. The MAC address is most commonly used for device identification, filtering, and authentication. But anyway their drivers work perfect in 802.11n under IPV4. Along with the IP address, every device connected to the internet (or a local area network) has its MAC address. Realtek TW had sent me what I needed via email. I was using TEW-641PC (Version V1.0R) with the chipset maker Realtek TW was sending me the drivers as Trendnet had old versions drivers since 2008.
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