Tecra P11 and Windows 7 32 bit - cannot load the WiFi

Hello

I have a Tecra P11 (PTSE3A-00T00K) which has been loaded with Windows XP, but sold with Windows 7. I have recently reinstalled Windows 7, but could not get WiFi to work. I had downloaded the Intel Wireless LAN driver, but the program doesn't seem to recognize WiFi. Bluetooth monitor and located only ConfigFree Bluetooth function, but can't seem to find the Wireless Lan drivers. The network tab is not present in Device Manager, and network controller is in other devices, but with a lock icon.

How to make WiFi work?

Thank you

Exact specification for laptop is not known to me but as I can see on the download page there is also offered Atheros WLAN driver version 9.2.0.500.0.s3264 (for models Atheros).

Have you tried to install this driver?

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