Driver Marvell Libertas 88w8335 Windows 7
G'DAy 'peter333 ' Noticed that you had not replied, however 'TonyT' pointing out the driver variance should not srop you from looking further on the site. Try or the page to search the site for information related to your driver for W7 64 bit.
You could register with them to then get further help for the driver download location. I can point you to the Manufacturers URL, but you need to do some logical research yourself, I ain't going to hand feed you all the time to solve the problem. You could search for 'Marvell Libertas 802.11b/g Windows 7 64bit drivers' and look at this site to if it is the right one. Error 404 on the link you gave me, pcbugfixer, for cnet which I didn't know had driver downloads; thanks anyway. I do my research as far as possible, eg, Google, Marvell site, Everest Ultimate Edition to have better information & others but I was really stuck.
Hope I can help you sometime. PS, I have my e-mail address for responses and only just picked it up after holidays & it was dated from just this morning. Hope you understand my lack of an immediate response. Thanks TonyT but I had previously downloaded all 3 drivers, unzipped them but none were the right one. Thanks for your efforts, everyone but it looks like the case of Windows 7 drivers not being created.
My box is a white box just recently bought 2nd hand. G'Day peter333, All the hyper-links loaded at my end (just re-tested them and all work) The problem is the part / model number, if you had this it would be easy to locate. In the mean time load this page and look at the Marvell Libertas entries for Vista which in some cases will work in W7. Marvell Libertas MRVL8335a 802.11b/g WLAN Driver 1.0.0.49 Windows Vista x32/x64 2. Marvell Libertas MRVL8335a 802.11b/g WLAN Driver 1.0.0.53 Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP(x32/x64)/Vista(x32/x64) and the 3. Marvell Libertas MRVL8338 802.11b/g WLAN Driver 1.0.0.49 Windows Vista x32/x64 Why don't you just register with them and send in your support question!?
Driver Marvell 88w8335 Windows 7
Click to expand.Take off the side cover, unscrew the wifi antenna, remove the wifi card and read the label on it. Post ALL labels' details here, as well as other printed info. The main problem here is that the card is not manufactured by Marvell, they don't make network cards. They only make the chipsets. You can't go into a store and buy a Marvell device, you buy a Linksys or a Netgear or a XYZ which has a Marvell chipset on it. Your best bet would be to purchase a newer card or usb wifi that's supported by Windows 7 out of the box. See the list of supported wifi devices.
Take off the side cover, unscrew the wifi antenna, remove the wifi card and read the label on it. Post ALL labels' details here, as well as other printed info. The main problem here is that the card is not manufactured by Marvell, they don't make network cards.
They only make the chipsets. You can't go into a store and buy a Marvell device, you buy a Linksys or a Netgear or a XYZ which has a Marvell chipset on it. Your best bet would be to purchase a newer card or usb wifi that's supported by Windows 7 out of the box. See the list of supported wifi devices.
I apologize if this problem has been handled elsewhere-I searched some of the other threads and found nothing helpful. I have a Marvell Libertas 88w8335 wireless PCI card (Netgear WG311v3). I had no problems in previous versions of Ubuntu getting the card to work via ndiswrapper (7.10, 8.04). I also have it running under FreeBSD 7.1 using the malo driver. I have a set of 64-bit Windows XP drivers since I'm using a 64-bit installation of Ubuntu (9.04 AMD64). I installed ndiswrapper and ndisgtk, and I used the '-i' switch to install the INF file which seemed to go smoothly. Upon invoking the '-l' switch, it returns this.
Code: darkstar@darkstar-ubuntu:$ sudo ndiswrapper -l WARNING: All config files need.conf: /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper, it will be ignored in a future release. Mrv8335x64: driver installed device (11AB:1FAA) presentI've done the usual commands to get it working (as sudo): 'ndiswrapper -m', 'depmod -a', 'modprobe ndiswrapper', etc. However, despite this, my card does not seem to be functioning. The light on the back shows no activity, and the card does not show up in NetworkManager or ifconfig/iwconfig.

Code: darkstar@darkstar-ubuntu:$ sudo lshw -C network sudo password for darkstar:.-network UNCLAIMED description: Ethernet controller product: 88w8335 Libertas 802.11b/g Wireless vendor: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Physical id: 9 bus info: pci@0000:01:09.0 version: 03 width: 32 bits clock: 66MHz capabilities: pm caplist configuration: latency=32.-network DISABLED description: Ethernet interface physical id: 1 logical name: pan0 serial: 3a:66:25:81:8d:55 capabilities: ethernet physical configuration: broadcast=yes driver=bridge driverversion=2.3 firmware=N/A link=yes multicast=yesI noticed some interesting output in dmesg, which I excerpted here. I can't help you, but I can give you hope: ) I have the same identical card and it is working for me in 8.10. Initially got it working in 8.04 and then upgraded to 8.10 last week without a problem.network:0 description: Wireless interface product: 88w8335 Libertas 802.11b/g Wireless vendor: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
Driver Marvell Libertas 88w8335 Windows 7 Free
Physical id: 9 bus info: pci@0000:03:09.0 logical name: wlan0 version: 03 serial: 08:10:74:17:d8:a0 width: 32 bits clock: 66MHz capabilities: pm busmaster caplist ethernet physical wireless configuration: broadcast=yes driver=ndiswrapper+mrv8000c driverversion=1.53+Marvell,3.1.0.19 ip=192.168.1.101 latency=32 link=yes module=ndiswrapper multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11b. Hello, the same here, I'm having this problem since yesterday. I use a Zonet 1602 PCI wifi card, it have the same Marvell Libertas chipset as other models out there. I was using it on previous versions of Ubuntu 32 bits (since 7.10) without problems with ndiswrapper (even on Ubuntu 8.04 the system gave me an option to activate a driver for it). Now, I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 64 bits and have no luck with ndiswrapper, I already tested a lot of drivers out there, also, I have seen the same problem with ndiswrapper.