Manufacturer:3ComHardware Type:Wireless Access PointModel:Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access PointCompatibility:Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10Downloads:83,436,075Download Size:3.4 MBDatabase Update:Available Using DriverDoc:Optional Offer for DriverDoc by Solvusoft This page contains information about installing the latest 3Com Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Point driver downloads using the.3Com Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Point drivers are tiny programs that enable your Wireless Access Point hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Maintaining updated 3Com Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Point software prevents crashes and maximizes hardware and system performance. Using outdated or corrupt 3Com Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Point drivers can cause system errors, crashes, and cause your computer or hardware to fail. Furthermore, installing the wrong 3Com drivers can make these problems even worse.Recommendation: If you are inexperienced with updating 3Com device drivers manually, we highly recommend downloading the. This tool will download and update the correct 3Com Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Point driver versions automatically, protecting you against installing the wrong Wireless 7760 11a/b/g PoE Access Point drivers.
Skip background and jump toThis update utility is Windows-only and requires a USB 3.0 capable PC. If your PC has USB 2.0 rather than USB 3.0 ports, or if you use a Mac, you will not be able to complete this upgrade, and should instead contact [email protected]. For Mac customers wishing to update, a Windows installation in BootCamp can complete this update, however virtual machines like Parallels, VMWare, or VirtualBox are NOT able to complete this update.Plugable products for which the updates in this post are relevant are listed in the table below. Since the updates vary with chipset, to update your hub, you must first determine it’s chipset. You may check the table below for expected chipset based on shipping date, however checking in device manager or system profiler for the device’s vendor and product ID’s is the more accurate and recommended method.
Instructions to check this follow the table below.Please carefully identify the chip version of your hub first. VIA’s firmware update utility does not automatically distinguish chips, and writing the wrong firmware will brick your hub. If you’re unsure but have evidence that you need a firmware update, just email and we’ll be happy to help.Units shipping from Mid-March 2013 have firmware v9.83- this is the latest available version. Older units shipped with firmware versions 9.20, 9.72, and 9.82- customers with any of these older versions should use theUnits sold until November 16, 2012 have the VL811 chipset. These units shipped with firmware versions 9.20, 9.72, and 9.82- customers with any of these older versions should use theUnits purchased from Amazon US after November 16, 2012 (January 17, 2013 for Amazon UK orders) have the VL812 chipset.
Depending on your order date and location, these units may have had firmware version 8564, 8571, or 0701. Yes, with these updates we’re seeing good results now on all USB 3.0 Macs, based on the customer cases we’ve been able to gather. We’ve also tested in our labs on both a 2012 Macbook Air (which has tended to be fine) and a 2012 Mac Mini (which has tended to be one of the problematic macs, according to customers).
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Note, though, that you need to get the very latest Apple updates that are specific to your Mac — they contain essential USB 3.0 fixes (not sure what, because Apple doesn’t have that level of detail in their release notes, but definitely affect USB 3.0). If you have any trouble at all, just comment here or email and we’ll be happy to work through it!.David Segura. Hi Eric-Thanks for posting with your question. The latest firmware for hubs running the VL810 chip like yours is v 3.96 at the moment, so yes this should be updateable (from Windows PCs with USB 3.0 ports only).Here is a link to download the firmware update utility for the VL810 based hubs:Here is a link with further details on the known fixes for this version:I hope this information helps, but please let me know if you’ve any other questions.Best wishes-Jeff EverettPlugable Technologies. I’ve tried above. When I run the HUBFWUpdateToolV1.1.sfx.exe file, it opens a DOS COMMAND window.
When I press “Y” to proceed, I get the messages:VLI HUB PW Update Tool V1.1—————————-1. Intitialization SuccessStart Search HUB!!! NO device found!Press any key to continue.I tried rebooting and repeating, but same messageMy HUB continues to behave like the USB devices attached are being disconnected and connected repeatedly.Any suggestions?(PS – the device manager shows several possible USB devices, including 2 “Generic USB HUB”s, “Intel(R) USB 3.0 Root Hub”, Intersil(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller” and “VIA USB Root Hub” among others.It seems the closest to what is described above is one of the Generic USB HUB’s.
Here is what is listed in Detail/HwareID:1st one:USBVID8087&PID0024&REV0000USBVID8087&PID0024and the 2nd one:PCIVEN8086&DEV1E31&SUBSYS50071458&REV04PCIVEN8086&DEV1E31&SUBSYS50071458PCIVEN8086&DEV1E31&CC0C0330PCIVEN8086&DEV1E31&CC0C03Can you give me any guidance for updating firmware or getting rid of repeating USB device Disconnect/Connect behavior?Thanks in advance for your help.Judd.Jeff Everett. Hi Judd-I’m not sure that our firmware is relevant to you. Our firmware update tool is only for VL811 and VL812 based hubs, with the VID 2109 and PID’s listed in the post. If you don’t find these matching VID and PID numbers on your system (I don’t see them in the results you posted, thanks for posting with details though) unfortunately this upgrade is not relevant. If you do have a Plugable hub please email and we’ll work with you to figure out what’s wrong.Best wishes-Jeff EverettPlugable Technologies.Kenneth Chiu. Hi Kenneth-Thanks for posting with your question!While the VID and PID indicate this is a Via based hub that this update might be relevant for, this is a different revision than what we’re used to seeing, so I’m not sure if there might be an issue upgrading from this firmware version.
I have sometimes found that unplugging and replugging the hub’s USB connection AFTER launching the firmware update utility helps. Disabling any antivirus software might also help. If you have a Plugable brand hub and neither of these suggestions help please shoot an email to with your Amazon Order ID and we’ll get you taken care of!Best wishes-Jeff Everett.Lloyd Michener. I just purchased your 4-port USB 3 hub, but the firmware ugrade utility can not find the hub. I can see it under device manager as “NEC electronics USB hub” – there are two of them, with the following hardware IDs.USBVid2109&Pid0811&Rev0392USBVid2109&Pid0811&Rev0292I’ve rebooted the PC, rerun the utility, unplugged the USB cables and power and repeated the installation, and still get the “no device found” message.Advice?I’m running Windows 7, SP1, 64 bit.Lloyd Michener.Darren Leung.
Hi Richard – Thanks for commenting! First, importantly, this post is only about firmware updates for our stand-alone hubs.
Please do not apply generic VIA hub firmware to the hub in a docking station – it can brick the unit.Then in terms of the performance problem, since everything worked well for 3-4 days, it sounds like a software problem. We’ll be able to take a look at what might have happened, if you can send your DisplayLink Support Tool logs to us at. Here’s how:Thanks for doing that, and thanks for your patience while we try to figure out what might have changed at the point where the performance dropped. Thanks!.Richard Hamilton. I am having issues plugging a usb3.0 thumb drive into ports 1-4. It works in ports 5-7. This was under Windows8 64-bit.
The hub shows up with a hardware id of:USB/VID2109&PID2812&REV8570I believe I need to upgrade the firmware using VIA VL812, firmware version 8581The updater could not find the device.So, I plugged the hub it into my Windows7 64-bit machine. It shows up as a Renesas USB 2.0 Hub, with the same hardware ID. The updater could not find my hub to apply the update.This hub was plugged into a usb3.0 port on the host machines (win8 and win7). Hi Mike-We’ve seen issues with updating from from older driver versions on the NEC/Renesas host controllers- in most cases driver updates have helped customers be able to flash.If you’re familiar with how to check a devices properties in device manger, the “hardware ID’s” option under device details will show the PID and VID that are necessary to determine whether you have a newer or older NEC/Renesas USB 3.0 host controller. We used these chips in our PCIe expansion cards, so we have the latest available driver for each posted on our driver download section at the link below, along with screenshots of both the new and old VID/PID info so you can determine which chip you have and try the latest driver.Alternatively, email a copy of the output from along with your Amazon order ID and we’re glad to check what chip you have and recommend the latest relevant version- or provide an exchange for an updated unit if needed.Hope this helps but let us know if not!Best-Jeff EverettPlugable Technologies.Kevin. Hi Kevin-Thanks for posting! First, rest assured that we’ll be happy to get you taken care of.This isn’t expected, but there are a few possible reasons.
Hi Marcelo-Thanks for asking.
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