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Realtek RTL8185L 54M Wireless Network Adapter Windows, Linux, Mac OS Drivers, Utility

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Realtek RTL8185L, IEEE 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Network Interface Controller.

The Realtek RTL8185L, fully complying with IEEE 802.11a/b/g specifications, is a low-profile highly integrated cost-effective Wireless LAN network interface controller that integrates a Wireless LAN MAC and a Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) baseband processor onto one chip. To reduce protocol overhead, the RTL8185L supports Short InterFrame Space (SIFS) burst mode to send packets back-to-back. A protection mechanism prevents collisions among 802.11b nodes.

Supported Device Hardware IDs:

PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8185&REV_20
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8185&SUBSYS_818510EC&REV_20
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8185&SUBSYS_616518E8

PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8185&SUBSYS_13F210BD&REV_20
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8185&SUBSYS_14F210BD&REV_20

Supported Device Name:

Realtek RTL8185 54M Wireless LAN Network Adapter
SURECOM EP-9321-g/g1 802.11g 54M WLAN PCI Adapter
SURECOM EP-9428-g 802.11g 54M WLAN CardBus Adapter

Download Realtek RTL8185L Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista/Win7 Drivers, Utility:

Supports Win98SE, ME, 2000, XP 32/64bit, Vista 32/64bit, Win7 32/64bit,

Download 1, Download 2 (Version 1122, updated 2010/1/25, File size:14684k.)

Realtek RTL8185L Windows XP(32bit/64bit)/Win2000 Driver Only:

Download (Version 1114, updated 2010/1/25, File size: 747k)

Realtek RTL8185L Windows Vista(32bit/64bit) Driver Only:

Download (Version 1122, updated 2010/1/25, File size: 812k)

Realtek RTL8185L Wireless LAN Driver for WinCE:

Description Version Update Time File Size Download
WinCE 4.2 Driver
1.1.1.1 2005/12/13 366k GO
WinCE 5.0 Driver
1.00 2005/10/28 412k GO

Realtek RTL8185L Wireless LAN Driver for Unix /Linux:

Linux driver for kernel 2.4.X and 2.6.X 1031 2010/1/27 1937k GO

Realtek RTL8185L Wireless LAN Driver for Mac OS X

MAC OS X 10.4 Driver package (UI ver. 1.4.2 )
1.4.0 2007/3/2 3132k GO
MAC OS X 10.3 Driver package (UI ver. 1.4.2 )

1.4.0 2007/3/2 3720k GO

10 Comments

  1. Wilfredo

    hi!
    I install RTL8185 wireless lan adaptor, i have a good
    full string of signal almost 54mb but my problem is i have
    a zero “0″ recieve signal and cannot acess into internet is
    there any problem with my adaptor or my setup. any body
    can help me.

    fred

    Posted on 18-Oct-09 at 1:19 am | Permalink
  2. 100% work on XP THK’s

    Posted on 03-Nov-09 at 3:56 am | Permalink
  3. Hi I am running Windows XP sp2
    Looking for driver for Linksys Wireless G, PCI Adapter
    Not able to find driver…. appreciate any help
    Thanks

    Posted on 23-Dec-09 at 5:32 am | Permalink
  4. LUURE PUGNO

    your wireless adapters are rocking on my laptop. thanks to you i don’t have any problem again.

    Posted on 12-Apr-10 at 7:03 am | Permalink
  5. paulo

    how can i download the linux driver, it asks for a login + password

    Posted on 07-May-10 at 8:54 am | Permalink
  6. admin

    Now it’s fixed.

    Posted on 10-May-10 at 12:24 am | Permalink
  7. Neil

    Please I need help with this card on Win7 64 bits, have been on some forums and it seems to be a general problem with this card on Win7 64bit. Got some fixes but they only work sometimes. I’m running your latest driver but still no luck. Did all my Win7 updates but not even that helped, please let me know if you have a solution for me. It worked fine on WIN7 32 bits. I’m running DHCP on my wireless router. I’m only getting “Unidentified Network” with a Windows assigned IP that are not close to my DHCP range on my router.

    Posted on 22-Jun-10 at 4:47 am | Permalink
  8. I have used this driver with Windows 7 64bits and it worked perfectly.

    Usé este controlador con Windows 7 64bits y funcionó perfectamente.

    Posted on 08-Jul-10 at 2:20 pm | Permalink
  9. ivan

    mmmm no me sirve manden links

    Posted on 22-Jul-10 at 8:35 am | Permalink
  10. Brenda Pope

    I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro Windows XP laptop with a Realtek wireless network card. I’m using a Watchguard Firebox firewall and their VPN client. I’m trying to access our Novell network with the latest client for XP. I’m able to get through the VPN tunnel and ping my inside sites but the minute I login to the Novell client, the internet stops working and I can’t ping anything. If I reboot and don’t start the client, the internet works again. However, if I use a LAN connection from my house, everything works fine. I’ve set up20 different types of laptops with these same settings and they all work fine, but the Toshiba with the Realtek wireless card will not work. However, my Toshiba laptop that is about 8 years old works fine like all of the rest of the laptops I have set up to access my network through the VPN. Does anyone know how to use the RTL8191SE to connect wireless to the VPN? I know I can get in using a lan connection from anywhere but the whole point of the VPN is to connect wirelessly to our network. This has driven me crazy for weeks. I’ve even reformatted the entire computer and did a fresh install of the VPN mobile client and the Novell client. It gets through the tunnel just fine every time until I try to login to the Novell client. Please help if you can.

    Posted on 14-Aug-10 at 6:38 am | Permalink

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