NEED DRIVER TO INSTALL ON MAC OS 10.4
According to the Blekin website http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=544005 this product is not supported on the mac
I have the same exact dongle. I have a 13-inch mid-2010 MacBook Pro running Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. I found this url via Google:http://www.tonymacx86.com/network/41432-... which has a link in the second post that will direct you to an article/website in spanish - chill, the app is in English. It's obvious where the download link is if you scroll down the page just a little bit. Download it, mount it, run Installer.pkg, reboot after package is finished. When you boot back up, you should see Belkin WIreless Adapter under Network in System Preferences. It will show a red dot and say not connected. You can't really configure it from here so launch the new Wireless Network Utility app in your Applications folder. Its a little yellow Wi-Fi radio symbol. Make sure the dongle is plugged in!!! I made that mistake and spent nearly 10 minutes wonder the f I was doing wrong. :-s Once the app is launched, click on the Available Networks tab up top, and click Refresh. You should see networks pop up. Click on yours, enter your password TWICE, and you know the rest of the story. Hope I was able to help. Thanks and credit go to @lamosas at tonymacx86.com. And in case the forum gets closed or broken link, the direct link to the file is http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7022385/Hackinto...
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SOURCE: wireless 150 USB adapter D-Link DWA-125 in Mac OS X 10.6??
i found a solution in another web site see if helps
http://torley.com/how-i-got-my-wireless-g-usb-adapter-working-with-a-mac
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Hi i got your issue .....
Try with the following steps ....
I hope that when you scan and connect for the network ..you will get the message as "windows cannot configure any wireless networks"
This means that there is a conflict between xp utility and belkin utility but this can be resolved by the following steps
Step 1: Click on the "start " and then go to "run"
Step 2: On "run" type - "services.msc" and then hit "ok"
Step 3: Now a new window pops up ....there u please search for "wireless zero configuration " and double click on it
Step 4: You will get a " wireless zero configuration -properties window"
Step 5: IN that window check that the start type should be "automatic" and the service status should be "started "
Step 6: Then click ok and close the screen
Step 7: Then click on start -control panel-network connections- wireless network connections (make a right click) and
you will find properties and at the top you will have the option"wireless"
Step 8: On that screen you will have the check box as "use windows to configure to my wireless networks "
Step 9: That check box has to be checked then click "ok"
Step 10: Try scan and connect -you will have the network -you can connect to it
Hopefully this will work ....
If problem still presists please contact 24/7 belkin technical support 1800-2235546
Thanks.....
With regards ......
Priya ,,,,,
Hi,
You are trying to install F7D4101 in your mac computer , which is not possible because its not compatible with Mac computers
There is no drivers for the Mac OS for this F7D4101 wireless adapter , its compatible only with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Thanks & Regards,
Prema
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