Wireless adapter does not work on Windows 7 Toshiba Satellite L515-S4925

I have searched all over the internet to find something that will allow me to use my wireless card. I can't find any support on the Toshiba site. I can't find anything on Google. I even called Toshiba and they offered me almost nothing, but a headache and I'm still not even if they have a driver hidden somewhere.

In my device manager, my network controller driver is not installed. I tried to find the appropriate one, but I can't seem to find it. I even tried to install one that works for Vista

I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.

Please help me find the right driver, so I can start using my wireless again!

Hello
Go to toshiba support and download this driver Atheros wireless for window 7 date 18/08/09

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