my belkin usb 7050 stoped workingcan any one help?
20-10-2007, 16:46
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my belkin usb 7050 stoped workingcan any one help?
my belkin usb 7050 stoped workingcan any one help?
i was using it lst night and it jsut stoped, for no apperant reason, and then when i try to put it in my comp, nothing, happens, and also my other computer it dosent work in it either, so yea what can i do?
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and also ive er intaled and unisntaled and system restoerd a million times
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20-10-2007, 17:37
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Re: my belkin usb 7050 stoped workingcan any one help?
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Originally Posted by ferd15
my belkin usb 7050 stoped workingcan any one help?
i was using it lst night and it jsut stoped, for no apperant reason, and then when i try to put it in my comp, nothing, happens, and also my other computer it dosent work in it either, so yea what can i do?
---------- Post added at 15:46 ---------- Previous post was at 15:44 ----------
and also ive er intaled and unisntaled and system restoerd a million times
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I personally would stay away from USB networking in future (thats why VM advise you use ethernet, and i believe there are no usb ports on the 255). As for your problem, I suspect the device is broken, contact Belkin support.
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20-10-2007, 17:46
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Re: my belkin usb 7050 stoped workingcan any one help?
I believe you mean a USB wireless dongle, nothing to do with the USB/Ethernet wired debate...
Sounds as if it's goosed, take advantage of the Belkin lifetime warranty & get it replaced. I believe it covers dongles as well as their routers.
Oh, welcome to the forums by the way...
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20-10-2007, 17:53
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Re: my belkin usb 7050 stoped workingcan any one help?
I was presuming a USB Wifi adapter. (but generally, avoid USB for networking, go go ethernet and pci/pcard!)
Anyway, welcome
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