Sunday, January 27, 2013

How can I connect an older laptop running windows ME to my wireless network?

Q. We have a wireless network at home using linksys wRT54G router and wusb54g network adapter i have this older laptop i want to connect to the network wireless what do i need for the laptop pref plug and play

A. you will need to install the drivers that are on the cd that came with your wusb54g.
Than follow the steps as described in the manual. if you do not have the manual I have included a link to there website where you can download the manual in PDF format.


how do i get my wireless NIC to work under Leopard?
Q. a few have done it before but i just can't figure out how, it's a Linksys WUSB54G v1 that uses the Prism2 chip set, god bless anyone that can figure this out for me.

A. Linksys does not offer a driver for non-Windows systems

You'll need to go to the Mac Forums and see if there is a workaround.


How do I install this Linksys wireless netowrk adapter?
Q. I have this compact wireless-g usb network adapter from Linkysys and I don't know if I need a disc or what to install it. When I plug into my computer nothing pops up.

A. you do need a disk or the driver. go to a pc with internet and google the adapter model and driver ex. (Linksys WUSB54G driver) and download that to a disk or flash drive and install it on the desired pc.


Is there a Driver for the Linksys WUSB54G V4 that will work with Windows 7 64-Bit ?
Q. I have searched over the web and many people claim there are no new drivers for W7 nor Vista.

A. There's a link in this thread: http://www.overclock.net/windows/598460-wusb54g-v4-64-bit-windows-7-a.html





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