Jul 18, 2016 Mtp Usb Device Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. Uploaded on 4/10/2019, downloaded 3529 times, receiving a 94/100 rating by 2474 users.
Recently I found a KPN USB adapter in a box I had forgotten about, since it looked pretty cool I was wondering if I could hook it up to my Windows 7 (64 bit) machine.Since i don't have a CD-rom or DVD-drive in PC and most drivers that come supplied with hardware are out of date, I tried downloading the drivers from the suppliers (KPN) website, unfortunately they have no Windows 7 drivers available
I also tried the manufacturer: Siemens, apparently they forgot they ever made such a device, however the drivers are still on the website, if you know where to look.
The direct link is to the complete package is:
http://www.gigaset.com/fileadmin/legacy-assets/usb_adapter_108_V2025_eng.exe
If they take down the link for some reason, here is a mirror:
complete packadge / drivers only
Both packaged include drivers for Windows 98, ME, XP, 2000 and Vista (and the Vista drivers work without problems on Windows 7)
I would recommend downloading the drivers only, since the software included in the complete packadge does not work in Windows 7:
Extract the files from Siemens Gigaset USB Adapter 108 driver only.zip somewhere.
Plug in your USB device, it will look for drivers but can't find any:
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Double click to open it:
Select the folder where you extracted the files and hit next:
Let it install the drivers:
Success:
Now you can connect to a Wifi network using the regular Windows 7 menu next to the clock:
I also tried using these drivers on Windows 2012 server (the server version of Windows 8) without problems.
So this method should also work on Windows 8.Also, the driver is suited for the 'Siemens Gigaset USB Adapter 54' 'Gigaset USB Adapter 108' that are identified by: USBVID_129B&PID_160D and USBVID_129B&PID_160C
I just bought a new mobile phone 'Sony Xperia S' a few months ago. Tonight this was my first time tried to connect my mobile phone to my computer. Under normal conditions, the USB device should be recognized while it is plugged in and instantly mounted on my computer, but the message told me that MTP USB device driver was not successfully installed.
Not only my Sony Xperia, my friends' Iphone and Samsung Galaxy i9003 both have the same problem, too. After googling for many hours, I finally found an easy way that can fix the MTP USB driver issue. Just follow the steps below:
Fix MTP USB Device Driver Problem
Method 1 - Install MTP Porting Kit
(1) Download MPT (Media Transfer Protocol) Porting Kit and then install it to your computer. You can download the MPT Porting Kit installation file through the Microsoft's official website directly (download link here), or read this post to get more details about MPT Porting Kit.
(2) Reboot your computer.
(3) Reconnect your mobile phone to your computer by using the USB cable.
Method 2 - Update MTP USB Device Driver
Image A-2: Update MTP USB device driver.
Go to Device Manager, under Portable Devices, right-click on MTP USB Device, and then click on Update Driver Software to update the MTP USB device driver.
Image A-3: The two options for upating MTP USB device driver.
Select 'Browse my computer for driver software' to locate and install MTP USB device driver software manually.
Image A-3: The two options for upating MTP USB device driver.
Select 'Let me pick from a List of device drivers on your computer'. The list will show installed driver software compatible with the device.
Select the driver you want to install and then click 'Next'. Reconnect your mobile phone to your computer.
Note
If the ways method 1 and method 2 both can not solve the MTP USB device driver Problems. You may look for the MTP USB driver on the device manufacturer's website.
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