Problem installing in Win7 32-bit professional AE1000

Dear forum,

I bought the adapter to use AE1000 wireless with my Linksys WRT54G Router.  I first tried to install by loading the CD, which went up to the screen "insert your card into a USB port.  The circle of "transformation" of Windows spun for about twenty minutes, then I was prompted to "insert the wireless adapter" once more.  Rinse, repeat.  I absolutely can't be past this stage.

I scoured the web for an answer and turned up little.  I uninstalled my antivirus and firewall, made software so that files related to my prior adapter have been removed, tried different USB ports (2.0 all) on my desk and had no success.  Today, I traded the adapter for a replacement, and I meet all the same difficulties.

The wlan service is enabled in Windows.  The laptop I currently use presents no problem connecting to the router, and net speed is fast.  My previous card desktop USB (brand an older competitor) can connect to the router (from the desktop).

My office accepts the driver for the AE1000 and recognizes the device (I can see by name in Device Manager), but it doesn't seem to be active and broadcasting.  The blue light remains solid, and no network is detected.  If I pull up to the "Network connections" window Panel, the device is not listed.

I am quite at a loss and help to resolve this installation issue would be much appreciated, thanks!

Seems to be a BIOs problem.  I built this model in March 2010, but the BIOs is obviously a little more of the adapter.  Now everything is working great thanks.

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