XPS 8300 - DW1501 Wireless - N WLAN Half - Mini Card - not activated

Hi, I have a XPS 8300 - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit

DW1501 Wireless-N WLAN Half-Mini Card

I am able to install the drivers, and the card is listed in my device manager, but also network connections.

My question is that the card is DISABLED. I am not able to enable it.

I tried to uninstall my Antivirus AVG, I've disabled the firewall from Microsoft, I uninstalled the driver and removed the driver for my system.

When I rebooted the system, the card can be detected and I install the driver.

But still not able to ALLOW the connection.

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