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mechdrew
I have a Trendnet TEW-424UB V2 USB Wifi dongle that I would like to use for 10.4.5, but it doesn't seem to work. I've tried searching for the chipset but came up with nothing so I have no idea if it is compatible with any of the Broadcom and such drivers. Anybody have an idea if there is some way to get it to work?

I would use wired ethernet, but it's a VIA Rhine II, so no luck, and no open PCI slots, they're full, so no ethernet card. And as a note I can't buy any new hardware.
mechdrew
I was able to find out some more information about my adapter. It's a SIS chipset, 163u. I have searched for this but have come up dry, not even anything saying it doesn't work. Anyone have any experience with this?
mechdrew
Okay, this may sound weird (it does to me) but according to a Pricegraaber user review the chipset is actually a ZyDas ZD1211, not the SiS chipset. If so, then this post claims to have a driver for it. I'll try it out and see if it works, I'll update later this evening.

Edit: I knew I should have read every single post. mad.gif Turns out that it's still just a PPC driver. Of course I only read this after tinkering with it for about an hour.
robodex
Yep, and sadly nobody seems to care about getting wireless drivers working atm for x86...
anjey
I've tried to install TRENDnet TEW-444UB on my OS10.4 with these http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm
no success yet. a friend of mine told me he managed to run DLINK's with them. does anyone know if there are other drivers available for the further experimentation?
anjey
also, have any tried this? http://www.orangeware.com/endusers/wirelessformac.html
limbohz
the 424UB v2 is actually based off of the SiS163u chipset. doing more research.
juunbug
Has anybody made any headway with finding a suitable driver for this wireless usb device? I will sign up as a guinea pig.
matthieu/ergosteur
QUOTE(anjey @ Apr 10 2006, 07:50 AM) *
I've tried to install TRENDnet TEW-444UB on my OS10.4 with these http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm
no success yet. a friend of mine told me he managed to run DLINK's with them. does anyone know if there are other drivers available for the further experimentation?

the TEW-444 is an atheros chip (atheros are supported on miniPCI and PCI cards), i think, since it's 108mbps. any luck with it? considering buying one.
Harrison
The newer version of the Trendnet TEW-424UB uses the SIS163U Chipset..... I personally have found nothing for this or my Linksys WMP11.... Please help! sad.gif In "About this Mac" My Linksys card doesn't even show up.... what chipset is it ?
-Q- Master
Anyone tried this driver ?

http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Drivers/Zydas...SB-driver.shtml

It claims that

This is a driver for the USB WLAN-Sticks, that based on ZydasZD1211(cool.gif Chipset.

Models:
· 3COM 3CRUSB10075
· AOpen 802.11g WL54
· iNexQ UR055g
· Sitecom WL-113
· Telegent TG54USB
· TwinMOS G240
· Yakumo QuickWLAN
· Airlink+ AWLL3025
· Zyxel ZyAIR G-220
· X-Micro XWL-11GUZX
· Edimax EW-7317UG
· Safecom SWLU-5400
· Longshine LCS-8131G
· Planet WL-U356
· Sweex wireless 54MB
· Acer WLAN-G-US1
· Trendnet TEW-424UB
· DrayTek Vigor 550
· Asus WL-159g
· Fiberline WL-410u.

Requirements:

· Mac (Intel or PowerPC) with USB and Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
· xcompatible USB-WLAN-Stick
· 3COM 3CRUSB10075
· AOpen 802.11g WL54
· iNexQ UR055g
· Sitecom WL-113
· Telegent TG54USB
· TwinMOS G240
· Yakumo QuickWLAN
· Airlink+ AWLL3025
· Zyxel ZyAIR G-220
· X-Micro XWL-11GUZX
· Edimax EW-7317UG
· Safecom SWLU-5400
· Longshine LCS-8131G
· Planet WL-U356
· Sweex wireless 54MB
· Acer WLAN-G-US1
· Trendnet TEW-424UB
· DrayTek Vigor 550
· Asus WL-159g
· Fiberline WL-410u).
macgirl
Yes, is the same file that is posted several times in the WIKI page.

There is also a new version 4.5.9.0 on the D-Link drivers page.
-Q- Master
QUOTE(macgirl @ Dec 12 2007, 01:50 PM) *
Yes, is the same file that is posted several times in the WIKI page.

There is also a new version 4.5.9.0 on the D-Link drivers page.


So, Trendnet TEW-424UB, will work just fine... I've seen a pretty sweet deal on it
macgirl
I really donīt know, some brans change their chipsets with versions or revisions.

If it has Zydas or Ralink you are safe.

Here are some pages of Ralink and Zydas chipsets based devices:
http://ralink.rapla.net/
http://zydas.rapla.net/
aqan
QUOTE(-Q- Master @ Dec 11 2007, 11:53 PM) *
Anyone tried this driver ?

http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Drivers/Zydas...SB-driver.shtml

It claims that

This is a driver for the USB WLAN-Sticks, that based on ZydasZD1211( cool.gif Chipset.

Models:
· 3COM 3CRUSB10075
· AOpen 802.11g WL54
· iNexQ UR055g
· Sitecom WL-113
· Telegent TG54USB
· TwinMOS G240
· Yakumo QuickWLAN
· Airlink+ AWLL3025
· Zyxel ZyAIR G-220
· X-Micro XWL-11GUZX
· Edimax EW-7317UG
· Safecom SWLU-5400
· Longshine LCS-8131G
· Planet WL-U356
· Sweex wireless 54MB
· Acer WLAN-G-US1
· Trendnet TEW-424UB
· DrayTek Vigor 550
· Asus WL-159g
· Fiberline WL-410u.

Requirements:

· Mac (Intel or PowerPC) with USB and Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
· xcompatible USB-WLAN-Stick
· 3COM 3CRUSB10075
· AOpen 802.11g WL54
· iNexQ UR055g
· Sitecom WL-113
· Telegent TG54USB
· TwinMOS G240
· Yakumo QuickWLAN
· Airlink+ AWLL3025
· Zyxel ZyAIR G-220
· X-Micro XWL-11GUZX
· Edimax EW-7317UG
· Safecom SWLU-5400
· Longshine LCS-8131G
· Planet WL-U356
· Sweex wireless 54MB
· Acer WLAN-G-US1
· Trendnet TEW-424UB
· DrayTek Vigor 550
· Asus WL-159g
· Fiberline WL-410u).



I tried this, the device id was already present for in kext, but it did not work after installation.
when I checked the device ID in System Profiler It was different then what was specified on this web site so I added that too. But still no luck.
On the same lines I was trying to get my AR5007EG working, but I don't see that device in System Profiler, does it mean OSX could not detect the hardware? is there anything I can do to detect it? I'm only 5 days old in OSX so please pardon my ignorance.
macgirl
AFAIK AR5007EG is PCI and that driver is for USB (AR5007UG).
EDTRONIKO
MacGirl please....help me.....
I see your Zydas based USB Dongle works......How can I do to make work my Zyair Zydas based dongle?????

Please.....I Love You......

Thanks from Spain
macgirl
Well just download the zydas driver, there are several links on the WIKI page.

Once they are installed run System Preferences go to Network preferecepane and it should appear a new ethernet device, apply changes an run the WLan app, there you can search wireless networks and join one of them.
Ztardust
QUOTE(macgirl @ Jan 31 2008, 07:02 PM) *
Well just download the zydas driver, there are several links on the WIKI page.

Once they are installed run System Preferences go to Network preferecepane and it should appear a new ethernet device, apply changes an run the WLan app, there you can search wireless networks and join one of them.


I have the 3COM 3CRUSB10075 dongle, which is based on the ZydasZD1211 chipset.
I get a green light in the network preferences, I get connected to my network in the Wlan app, but still no internet...
When I check my router, the 3com doesnīt show up there... even though the Wlan app says itīs connected and with a good connection(94%)...

Any suggestions? I feel Iīm very close to getting this to work now...

macgirl
Try new driver posted here: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=689114

Try also setting IP Address Manually instead of DHCP.

Try making another location and different settings.
nickhe
i still cant get my 3com to work it's not recongized in network Preferences but in system profiler it's recognize in usb
Mervoid
I did some digging around and found that my Trendnet TEW-424UB 3.0R is actually a Realtek 8187B. I installed the Realtek driver 1117b from their website, restarted, and ran the Realtek USB WLAN Client Utility and it found my Trendnet right away. Joined my WAP encrypted router and voila; internet! Yay! I am running 10.5.4 installed with Aitkos v4.0i on a Dell Latitude D620. I can confirm that it works for internet access. Haven't had a chance to see how it handles connecting to network resources yet...
BuildSmart
The biggest issue I see with this thread is that people aren't even sure what chipset their device has.

For the most part this can be figured out by looking at the driver files that are on the CD, the information is usually contained in a ".inf" file.

From my own research, I have confirmed that the TrendNET TEW-424UB/A H/W:3.0R and TEW-424UB/A H/W:3.1R are RTL8187B based so the generic RealTek USB driver will work with the device (might require modification of the Info.plist to match the device) and the Client Utility should work with just about any device that uses the driver.

Strangely enough I can buy a 3.1 version of this device that was provided to a large local company in white-boxes and it comes with Mac OS X 10.4/10.5 drivers included on the CD (it's not a generic CD-R but a printed on CD) but all of the retail version I've examined (green box) don't come with the Mac OS X drivers so if I had to buy one I'd be looking for one that comes with the Mac OS X driver.
ephol x86
how about trendnet TEW429UB (C2.0R)....?? in System Profiler its said this USB wireless using ZyDas chipset.... but when i install ZyDas driver, it still cannot work... do i need to modified something...??
BuildSmart
QUOTE(ephol x86 @ Jul 30 2008, 12:41 AM) *
how about trendnet TEW429UB (C2.0R)....?? in System Profiler its said this USB wireless using ZyDas chipset.... but when i install ZyDas driver, it still cannot work... do i need to modified something...??

You need to add your device ID's to the ZyDas driver.
mahger
I am using the TEW-424UB v3.0R and installed the latest RTL8187B driver under 10.5.4. When I first boot up, the Realtek utility comes up, but I am not able to type in it so I killed the proccess and opened the Realtek client again. It will connect fine and even give me an IP in network preferences, but if I actually try to get any data through the network, it just wont work, I cannot even ping any sites. Any ideas?
Thanks
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