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I wonder if the problem is my moherboard or something else.or if I jut have to change the device! Gemini, if these drivers are supposed to work, and if you check as axfelix suggests and the wireless radio is on, Windows 7 does provide drivers for the Realtek 8185 device, Don't give up, perhaps you could try by going in device manager, right click on the device ->update driver.
->browse my computer. John Cage String Quartet Pdf Creator. ->let me pick from a list. ->uncheck the 'show compatable hardware' box, scroll down to 'realtek semiconductor corp' and try selecting the realtek 8185 extensible 802.11 b/g device, these are supposed to work for those devices in windows7 and may possibly, if Hamlet is right, work PS, I believe yours is a b/g device, I would try the realtek semiconductor corp 'realtek 8185 extensible 802.11 b/g wireless device' first. Hello gemini625, You are correct, if all of your other devices and operating systems see the netwrok name then SSID isn't hidden. Also if you've tried another wireless device and got immediate access then the problem is with your driver.
If you believe the problem to be hardware and want to replace or upgrade then my suggestion would be PCI before USB. There are a pretty large number of wireless PCI cards that are all fairly inexpensive and could just take the place of your existing device with very little effort. Sounds to me like they are saying they never sold the product? They claim you changed the numbers, as far as I know, you can't do that though, that is not a programmable part of the hardware as far as I know, the drivers are the program. I think the memory is read only on those, aren't they? I have never read of any bios update for a wireless network device? I would definetly question that?
PS, well I suppose it may be programmable, but you would need either a software tool to do so, or remove the chip and do it externally, and the programming off another chip to put on there, not pratical unless you had a lot more resources and time than the average person.