In my dual boot system the built-in wireless card works perfectly in the Vista as i checked this a few minutes ago. My built-in wireless device worked properly as of earlier, before i make the build of the TP-LINK drivers in your instructions. This means that the built-in wireless device seems to be out of operation, though i have the wireless button on my laptop turned on. Also, left-click on the same network icon shows no wireless networks when i unplug the USB wireless adapter(it shows only the ethernet connection). My friend, i apllied your above instructions on my system, and as it seems my Wireless USB Adapter TP-LINK WN722N is working at last!!! :):)īus 001 Device 002: ID 0cf3:9271 Atheros Communications, Inc.īut: the option "enable wireless connections" has been lost from the network icon on the panel, when right-clicking it. Then open a terminal and enter these commands one after the other (you will be asked for your password on the last step):
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