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Sign Up CONNECT WITH LINKSYS Home Support Support Article Resolving error 211 – Your adapter may not be installed properly Share the Article: Error 211 is an error that occurs in other Windows-based computers although it usually happens when installing a network adapter in a Windows 7 computer. To resolve this error, you need to manually install the driver of the network adapter.This article will show you how to manually install the driver to work with Windows 7 computers. NOTE: If you encounter this error during the installation of your adapter, click Exit and remove the Setup CD, then restart your computer. To know how to manually install the driver for your network adapter, follow these steps: Step 1: Visit the Linksys Home Support page and download the correct driver for your adapter. For instructions, click here. To download the user guides for Linksys Wireless Adapters, click here. Step 2: Extract the downloaded file. Step 3: Plug in the Network Adapter to your computer. Go to the Device Manager window and search for the network adapter. You will see a Windows warning icon next to your adapter since the driver has not been installed yet. To learn how to go to the Device Manager window, click here. Step 4: Right-click on the network adapter and select Update Driver Software... Step 5: In the Update Driver Software window, select Browse my computer for driver software. Step 6: Click the Browse… button to search for your driver. Step 7: Browse for the folder that contains the downloaded driver
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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download http://ccm.net/forum/affich-59940-comcast-and-linksys-configuration-error Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Network Linksys Report Comcast and Linksys, configuration error[Closed] Ask a question dieter - Latest answer on Jan 3, 2012 07:06PM Hello, I have installed/uninstalled and reset my Linksys WRK54G V2 router many linksys error times. I have disconnected/reconnected and cycled/recycled all I can think of, with no luck. I have the IE and typed 192.168.1.1 and started the software, I get as far as page seven confirm (password) and at eight I a configuration error. I cannot get to the Linksys setup page where I could try to set linksys error 3 things manually. Comcast will not help, they want to sell their equipment. We all aware of road rage, I am pretty close to computer and linksys rage. When all is connected the IE will not respond to the IP 192.168.1.1. Thanks Dieter See more Comcast and Linksys, configuration error Cant access the internet system configuration error Invalid ip configuration error Automatic configuration of wireless network : Error 1068 Linksys WRT54G - Can't access router's configurations page Outlook Express: The message was not sent (0X800C0131) Helpful +0 Report Dieter Feb 9, 2009 01:19PM meeckeymouse was very helpful, I believe the setup disk from linksys are the problem they are not needed, after many config. errors I gave up on the install C/D. I rebooted, opend the IE explorer and typed in the 192.168.1.1 address, after five to six attempts to load, the linksys setup page appeared, from then on the configuration was very easey. Dieter Helpful +0 Report Gene Aug 16, 2010