I can WMB a wifi program, then install the original drivers and then use that, but I need to reboot each time I install the damn driver (Windows sucks that way, doesn't it? ). Anyway, I'm sure rebooting isn't really necessary, but still, it'd be easier to just have a way to switch between the drivers on-the-fly (for all existing supported RaLink cards), which is why I asked. I guess the answer is "no". Oh well.