HP Pavilion Notebook 2247 g7: using Windows 8 - cannot connect wireless rt3290

According to the Windows Compatibility Center RALINK rt3290 wireless driver is not compatible with Windows 8, I guess that this computer has been upgraded to Windows 7 to 8.  The computer belongs to a member of the family and seems to last 6-8 weeks is therefore more able to turn on the WIFI.  After several hours to review all the options available, I went to the Windows Compatibility Center to find that the rt3290 is not compatible with the Windows 8 operating system now on this laptop.  Y at - it a bet on day of the rt3290 to make it compatible driver or another wireless driver that can be installed to allow internet access via a pilot wireless that can be downloaded or is it necessary to connect to an external wireless router to get connectivity?  I have the opportunity to use my computer to download a compatible driver to a flash drive and then upgrade or install on HP laptop.  Someone else has solved this problem with their computer compatibility to the rt3290?

Thank you in advance.

Hello:

G7-2247us came standard with the W8.

There are W8/W8.1 drivers for this card is compatible with the W8 and W8.1.

Try this driver... it is the most recent to W8 from HP.  It is much more recent than the one on the support page of the g7-2247.

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-131223-1 & CC = US & DLC = in & LC = on & JumpID = reg_r1002_usen_c-001_title_r0004

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