Click Start, type devmgmt.msc , and press Enter.
Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract the contents of the downloaded Netgear .exe file into a folder on your desktop. Netgear Wireless Card Wg311V3 Driver Windows 7
If you are trying to breathe life into an older desktop using the , you likely discovered that Netgear never released an official driver specifically for Windows 7. Because this card uses a Marvell Libertas chipset, you can often bypass the official Netgear software to get a stable connection. Step 1: Download the Best Driver Click Start, type devmgmt
Look for "Ethernet Controller" or "Network Controller" with a yellow exclamation mark under Other Devices . Because this card uses a Marvell Libertas chipset,
The WG311v3 is notoriously difficult on Windows 7 64-bit. If the Vista driver fails, you may need to look for the generic Marvell 88w8335 driver.
Choose "Browse my computer for driver software."