Dlink Nic Driver For Mac

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I bought the D-Link DWA-140 adapter to connect wirelessly to a D-Link DIR-655 router. However, when I insert the adapter into a USB port of my MacMini C2D, it is not recognized. The CD that was included only contains drivers for Windows.

When I read specs on web pages I find some documents that state that the DWA-140 is compatible with OS X 10.3 or later, and some documents only state compatability with Windows. Anybody got this to work with Mac? I inserted it into my sons PC and it was immediately recognized. Are there any settings in OS X that I must change? I have disabled AirPort. Thanks for your help!

I have my network set up as a wpa2 and I set the dwa to the password for my network and it worked. * If you're running parallels too, just open it up and put the dlink disk in and install the driver. You don't need to do anything else, it eventually recognizes it and works - again, you might have to restart parallels to accomplish this. How to connect to DNS-320L via webdav in Mac OS X? Read Answer; My mobile device will not connect to the wifi network of my DIR product.

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