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Install a Standalone Driver without NETGEAR genie, To install the standalone driver and join a network - windows 8 1 driver

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802.11ac USB WiFi Adapter (A6200) Install a Standalone Driver without NETGEAR genie For Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, you can install the Windows driver without the NETGEAR genie and use the Windows WLAN Autoconfig service to join a network. For Windows XP, you can install the Windows driver without the NETGEAR genie and use the Wireless Zero Configuration service to join a network.  To install the standalone driver and join a network: 1. Insert the resource CD in your computer CD drive. If the CD main screen does not display, browse the files on the CD and double-click autorun.exe. The Welcome screen displays: 2. Click Install Windows Standalone Driver. The driver installs on your computer. 3. Either insert the USB adapter into a USB port on your computer, or connect it with the USB cable that came in the package. 4. Use the Windows WLAN Autoconfig service to join a network. (For Windows XP, use the Wireless Zero Configuration service.) Set Up Your Wireless USB Adapter 15

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Set Up Your Wireless USB Adapter
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802.11ac USB WiFi Adapter (A6200)
Install a Standalone Driver without NETGEAR genie
For Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, you can install the Windows driver without
the NETGEAR genie and use the Windows WLAN Autoconfig service to join a network. For
Windows XP, you can install the Windows driver without the NETGEAR genie and use the
Wireless Zero Configuration service to join a network.
To install the standalone driver and join a network:
1.
Insert the resource CD in your computer CD drive. If the CD main screen does not
display, browse the files on the CD and double-click
autorun.exe
. The Welcome screen
displays:
2.
Click
Install Windows Standalone Driver
.
The driver installs on your computer.
3.
Either insert the USB adapter into a USB port on your computer, or connect it with the USB
cable that came in the package.
4.
Use the Windows WLAN Autoconfig service to join a network. (For Windows XP, use the
Wireless Zero Configuration service.)