
Now that you are done with the installation, get back to the devices manager window. It will list you all the adapters which can under this rt2870.inf which means you can have the fancy to call your Belkin a Planex if you want. Now, here is the "entertaining" part: when you have to name your adapter. The complete path is:Ĭ:/Windows/System32/Driverstore/FileRepository/rt2870.inf_amd64_neutral_ccf75c1dbf3a80c2/rt2870.inf Now, you have to get straight to the driver.
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However and to be 100% safe, better getting at it by your own.Ĭlick on display all devices (doesn't matter since you're about to select the drivers by yourself). It should automatically choose the right path of your driver. They'll ask you how you want to set up the driver. Right click on it, get into the properties and click on "update the driver". You should see the devices manager appearing with your Belkin yet to be set up. Once the installation is over, press Windows+R (at the same time) on your keyboard. Get to the Ralink's set up you downloaded before and right click on it.

Both of these steps shouldn't give you any results which brings you to this screen.
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Now, as you can notice it, your computer will start to browse all your hard drive to find the drivers before asking Windows Update. As for now, you will never change the port used it has to remain the same all time unless what you will have to repeat everything from the very beginning. Plug your adapter into one of the usb ports of your computer.
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Get on this page, click on USB (RT2870/blablabla) then click on "Accept" at the bottom of the page to launch the download of the driver's installer. This will uninstall both the utility and the adapter's driver.Īnd use Ccleaner (fix registry+cleaner) as the final touch. Uninstalling your adapter's suite: Start>Control Panel>Remove Program>(your adapter suite). Removing Kai's temporary folder: Follow this path : "C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Roaming\" then erase the Xlinkkai folder. Uninstalling Kai: Start>Control Panel>Remove Program>Xlinkkai (double click on it). In order to follow this guide properly, you are better off uninstalling the left-overs of your previous attempts to set up Kai to be able to start a new fresh installation. However, finding their equivalents won't cause you any problem at all. As in, the method to set up both being exactly the same, only names vary in the various windows. The following is almost extracted from the Belkin's F5D7050 guide. This guide can be applied with any adapter which supports the rt2870 chipset. It should cost you twenty dollars at max. A bless for those who can't order through the Internet. Understand that your local shopping mall might have some already. uk Forum Index » PlayStation Portable/Vita Communityĭespite not being the cheapest adapter for Kai, Belkin's main advantage is its easy-to-find character. uk :: View topic - Belkin F5D8053 on Windows 7-32&64Bit | RT2870 chipset FAQ īelkin F5D8053 on Windows 7-32&64Bit | RT2870 chipset
