F5D7010 ver 3001 Driver
802.11 b/g Wireless LAN Card Driver
802.11 g Wireless LAN MPCI Driver
802.11 g Wireless LAN PC Card Driver
802.11 g Wireless LAN PC CardBus Driver
802.11 g Wireless LAN PCI Driver
802.11b/g Wireless Adapter Driver
802.11b/g Wireless LAN Card Driver
Windows Vista, Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows 2003, Windows 2003 (64 bit), Windows XP, Windows XP (64 bit), Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98
3.02.00.0010 (9-Feb-2009)
Cardbus 802.11g wireless adapter with Ralink RT2500 chipset. The standard RT2500.inf file from Ralink is missing PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_700A1799. You may be able to use this RT2500.inf with future versions of RT2500.sys currently installed to C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRVSTORE\RT2500xxx. Manually editing RT2500.inf with an entry without SUBSYS should work on any RT2500 chipset without fuss.
Noa (DG Member) on 25-May-2009
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_001E1371
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_001F1371
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_00201371
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_011014CB
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_011114CB
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_01605A57
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_03605A57
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_03615A57
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_107F1043
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_127F1043
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_12801688
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0201&SUBSYS_130F1043
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