Win7x64 with adapter DWA-160, "Windows could not automatically bind the IP protocol for the network card stack."

As the title suggests, I am running Windows 7 family, 64 bit. This is a new installation, a few days ago and I have not installed anything on, or changed the settings.

I installed a DWA-160 D-link Wireless adapter n with the current drivers, fix (before you ask to confirm, they come from Web site of D - link. I used initially the disk included in the box, however, this has generated the same question that I'll explain, so I uninstalled this software and has continued to use the Windows program to connect to the wireless network.

I can connect to the network, of course; However, I get the message "Windows could not automatically bind the Protocol IP on the network card stack" when connecting each time.

After searching for an answer, I tried to turn on the WLAN auto configuration service, however, it is enabled by default. If this isn't any help.

Tried the netsh winsock / netsh int ip / netsh int ipv4 / netsh int ipv6 reset and restarted after each, no change, if this isn't any help.

Made sure the problem wasn't with the wireless router, and it isn't because I can connect with my laptop.

Tried to plug in the USB stick on another computer yet. I don't want to plug into my laptop just to test that possibility. So. Yes.

I also don't know much about all the inner workings of one of these things, so it would be rad If everything was in one step by step. Thanks in advance.

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