I have an ACER 4745 reinstalled windows 7, installed the wlan_atheros_8.0.0.0.259_win7x64

but the controller of network (code 28) says it is not a driver and the wifi does not work. LAN works fine.

Thanks for your help

I installed the LAN_Atheros_9.2.0.439_W7x64_A driver for another laptop, but with the same card atheros AR5B97 wireless and now works fine without thread

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