Card Ralink 802.11 wireless b/g/n "disconnected."

I recently purchased an wireless 802.11b/g/n PCIe x 1 Ralink card and inserted into my HP dc5800 pc running Widows 7 Enterprise 64-bit.  Device Manager recognizes it and says it works and the utility of the wireless card can see the different available wireless networks, but the Ralink icon in the task bar has a red line through it and it says it is disconnected.  It will connect to any wireless network.  I reinstalled the software, rebooted the router (Linksys Wireless 2.4 G GB) and downloaded the latest driver for it (3.1.10.0), it still does not work properly and remains "disconnected".  This device will still work with this version of Windows? Any ideas?

Hello

1. are you able to connect to the network wireless using the wireless integrated Windows 7?

Uninstall the Ralink wireless card utility and try to use the Windows 7 default wireless network and check if it helps.

Uninstall or change a program

Also check out the following link.

 
Hope that helps.
 

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