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Windows 10 Disconnects Sagem DGN 762N WI-FI: Post-Update & Fresh Installation Issues

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  • #1 16266970
    NieUmiem
    Level 16  
    Hello, so at the beginning. I updated Windows 7 to Windows 10 and installed the drivers from the boards to the WI-FI network card on usb (intended for Vista).
    The network card is Sagem DGN 762N. Everything was beautiful until I came up with the idea to format my computer and install it freshly. Unfortunately, the motherboard did not give back the WI-FI card (and grandmother did not give it to the WI-FI network card) ).
    But to the point. Due to the lack of a disc, I installed drivers for this modem that Orange sites, which later turned out to be inoperative (the computer did not detect the network card). So I installed the drivers that the manufacturer's site (the latest because the older ones were not ...). The WI-FI card has started to work, but it still disconnects every 5-25 minutes once more.
    I have turned off the option to turn off devices to save energy in the device manager on this modem. I set the same for all USB devices so that they do not turn them off. No matter what the USB connection, it constantly disconnects from the network.

    When the network card disconnects, all devices in the network are disconnected. Unless I connect to this network card (this DGN 722N dong) from this computer with the router, it never happens that the router disconnects any device. The problem started only after the reinstallation of Windows 10. According to me on Windows 10, the drivers work incorrectly for this device and cause malfunction of the device, which causes the device to interfere with the operation of the router


    If someone has a Livebox and this model of WI-FI network card or the PCB itself, I will gladly buy it for a symbolic amount.
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  • #2 16267090
    Vytautas_YT
    Level 30  
    Buddy can try to search and install drivers by the Equipment ID.
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  • #3 16268331
    NieUmiem
    Level 16  
    I did it and it jumped out to me either the same version of the driver, or some not working.
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  • #4 16269396
    Gelip
    Level 35  
    Change the router's Wifi with Mixed Mode (WPA + WPA2 mixed mode) to WPA or WPA2 itself.
  • #5 16269412
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Support for this network card (762N) ended somewhere in the last decade on drivers from the seventh. Drivers from seven can work differently on newer systems. Instead of trying to buy the second card the same (with the rest of my sentence not especially successful) can you better just buy some other card, which is newer and has updated drivers for newer systems?
  • #6 16272012
    NieUmiem
    Level 16  
    My point was not to buy other equipment if the driver on the CD worked without any problems. And such Wi-Fi dongles are currently supported by Windows 10 drivers and cost more than PLN 100 from what I noticed. And those of the order of PLN 15-60 are supported by drivers for a maximum of Windows 7. As for the Wi-Fi settings, if I remember correctly, WPA2 is not mixed up.
  • #7 16272202
    Gelip
    Level 35  
    Which LiveBox was the dongle from? Attached in the file XG760N.rar you have some drivers along with the Setup program except from LiveBox 1. Also try this archival manual - the link to the drivers even works: Installation instructions for Sagem dongle WiFi in Windows Vista
    Here is the picture of the entire album from LiveBox 2:
    http://chomikuj.pl/Pawel0317/Livebox+2.0++ZTE-p*c5*82yta+instalacyjna/livebox+2,2293038589.rar(archive)
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  • #8 16273246
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    TP Link TL-WN722N v2 costs less than PLN 40, and the last driver update is from the end of 2016 (of course Win10 is supported).

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues faced by a user after upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10, specifically regarding the Sagem DGN 762N Wi-Fi network card. After a fresh installation, the user encountered frequent disconnections despite installing various drivers, including those from the manufacturer's site. Suggestions from other users included searching for drivers by Equipment ID, changing router settings to WPA or WPA2, and considering the purchase of a newer Wi-Fi card due to the outdated support for the Sagem model. The user expressed reluctance to buy new equipment, citing the cost and the functionality of existing drivers. Additional resources, including driver links and installation manuals, were shared to assist in resolving the connectivity issues.
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