Question : Problem: Vista 64 compatible wireless USB (G or N) - does one actually exist?

Hello folks,

I have been through h*** with Belkin's support and their Wireless N USB device. I have never in my life experienced worse technical support. After enduring two months of absolute nonsense and even demanding up to 3rd level of [useless] support, I still do not have a working USB network!

For your 'enjoyment' (have you even experienced worse support?):
http://www.belkin.com/contact/milan/history.aspx?id=090E570C595A575A5C0B5F0C5B0D590E305F5D

The above is just one of three support requests I've made - the others are similar and they never clued in that I had already made several other support requests. And this doesn't include the nonsense phone calls!

Bottom line, I just want to purchase one of the following:
- A USB network G or N device that actually works in Vista 64 (with 64 bit drivers, not 32 bit drives that seem compatible with V64)

OR

- An Ethernet to Wireless device that doesn't rely on drivers - converts my already working Ethernet port into a wireless.

Thank you,
Shawn

Answer : Problem: Vista 64 compatible wireless USB (G or N) - does one actually exist?

Perhaps then you should be looking at something like a Wireless Bridge, "It's completely driver-free"
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1175243409374&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper&lid=0937433028B07

64 bit drivers for USB are probably not a high priority item for the vendors as 64 bit O/S's tend to be more corporate so far and USB more residential, at least as far as networking goes.
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