However, if you use Ubuntu, instead of Raspbian, then there is a chance that you could use ndiswrapper, see the answer to this question: WNDA3100 wireless adapter has stopped working under Ubuntu 12.04.
See also: How do I install my NETGEAR N600 Dual Band USB Adapter WNDA3100 Update You will have to search around for a driver, as it does not exist with the Linux operating system as shipped.Īs that answer suggests, you are best off using the WNDA3100 on some other device, and instead looking for a peripheral that is verified to work with the Pi, by checking the list at RPi VerifiedPeripherals. Does NETGEAR WNA3100 support 5ghz Why use WNA3100 USB adapter The WNA3100 is a single band USB adapter that complies with the official 802.11n 2.0 specifications.
Point to the inf file in the driver folder, and then click Open. With NETGEAR ProSupport for Home, extend your warranty entitlement and support coverage further. View Previous Versions Hide Previous Versions. The first issue is that Windows XP 64bit isn't Windows XP at all, it's Windows Server 2003. You can't really blame them, Windows XP 64bit has always been an under-supported OS, and there are a number of reason why.
File size: 37.9 MB Software Version 1.0.0.10. Apparently NetGear thinks noone uses Windows XP 64-bits and none of their products seem to have 圆4 drivers for XP. The NETGEAR Difference - WNDA3100 Less interference, reliable WiFi Push N Connect push button security Easy Smart Wizard setup Reliable and compatible. This version employs multiple antennas to achieve faster data rates. File size: 67.5 MB Software Version 1.0.0.17. NETGEAR USB adapters implement the 802.11n, or wireless-n, standard. See the warning here for that device (This applies to version 2): Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. Software Version 1.1.0.4 (Win8 WHQLed Driver) Download. Take a look at the thread, No WiFi Adapters found - Netgear WNDA3100, in particular: Having said that, as Jacobm01 points out in his comment, the Windows 10 IoT driver would still require to have been compiled for ARM, en lieu of x86, so, until those drivers become available, the WNDA3100 would still not work. I read from different forums and articles that I need to download ndiswrapper and use it to install the driver for my adapter. To uninstall, go to Start > Programs > NETGEAR WNDA3100 adapter > Uninstall NETGEAR WNDA3100 adapter. Having said that, as Jacobm01 points out in his comment, the Windows 10 IoT driver would still require to have been compiled for ARM, en lieu of x86, so, until those drivers become available, the WNDA3100 would still not work.
The WNDA3100 might work, if you were to install Windows 10 IoT - not that I am recommending that. Hi, Ive been using Linux Mint dual booted with Windows 10 for a couple days now, but I havent been able to do much on it because my WNDA3100v2 wireless adapter isnt supported. Win 8/8.1 32/64 bits driver version: 5.100.148.6. As Jacobm01 says in his answer, there is not official driver supplied for that particular Wi-Fi device, for the Pi, when the Pi is running Raspbian.