Note: After searching around a bit I found those official drivers for win 7 that should work in theory, but untested by me:ĪX88772_772A_760_Win7_64bit_Driver_v3.14.3.2_WHQL.zip Using the tips from "You Gotta Be Kidding You" someone put togheter this hacked version that I can confirm works for Win 7 64-bit:Īpple AX88772_772A_Win7_64bit_Driver_v3.10.3.14_WHQL.zip Yougottabekiddingyou was the one to present a solution for Win 7 64-bit in this post (Thats what I used) The original hacked drivers for XP 32-bit in this post by tnkgrl ini files, and I was not expecting to spend hours to get this working :(Īnyway, it works now and there now is a simple solution to get your Apple USB Ethernet Adapter working under 64bit Windows 7. So I just went to my local Apple store and picked up an Apple USB Ethernetadapter, its just cheap and simple.īut: there is no official drivers for windows! I knew this but was certain they would be easy to find on the net, I was wrong!Īfter googling for some time I found a solution, but it still required some tweaking of. I already had gigabit ethernet to my htpc but adding another cable just for my xbox was not an option, and adding a switch was not worth the added mess of cables( and lack of WAF ). Some weeks ago I set up my Xbox360 in my livingroom.
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