UBS ZEW 2542 wireless adapter (802.11 n) no codec 31

Hi, someone help me, I need driver for this wireless card, I try to install twice but it is not working on laptop

Pavilion dv - 5 1119nr with vista Home premium 64-bit service pack 2.  The pilot is current in Zonet.com,

and windows cannot fix. Please tell me how to make it work well (step by step) this device

is compatible with windows vista 32 bit only. (maybe).

Thank you very much.

Vicente Z.

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