Unidentified network - Windows 7

Hello!

recently re-installed Windows 7 after a BSOD that wouldn't let me even start. This issue is now resolved, but when I try to connect to a hotspot, it does not work. After a long "identification" process, he said "unidentified network, no internet Access. How can I solve that?

Problem solved! The driver was designed for Windows 8, while the other more ancient works fine now.

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