Q. This is a Linksys WMP54G card. It turns on for a few seconds, finds the network, and turns back off. Then, the whole cycle starts all over again.
The network is set to WPA-personal with TKIP encryption. The card never did that until we set the network this way.
Could this be a problem because of the network type or the adapter itself? Can it be fixed?
The network is set to WPA-personal with TKIP encryption. The card never did that until we set the network this way.
Could this be a problem because of the network type or the adapter itself? Can it be fixed?
A. My best guess would be the driver for the card is the wrong kind for your operating system. Try finding a new driver for it.
If it works with wep then use that. unless your really paranoid then buy a new card.
If it works with wep then use that. unless your really paranoid then buy a new card.
i need to get a driver for my wireless card?
Q. i need a linksys driver wmp54g vertion 4.1 wireless pcie adapter for my pc that is running windows xp
i am on a friends computer that has windows 7 on it. i tried downloading the driver putting it on a usb and changing it over but that did not work.
i am on a friends computer that has windows 7 on it. i tried downloading the driver putting it on a usb and changing it over but that did not work.
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Will any OS or router not work with the Linksys WMP54GS Wireless-G PCI Adapter card?
Q. Would your computer need to meet any requirements for the Linksys WMP54GS Wireless-G PCI Adapter card to work? I have a relatively new HP desktop that runs vista.I have to move it into another room where there are no hard connections. I have a 2wire wireless router in the room it is currently in and I have to keep it in there. Would this work if I got the card installed into my desktop.
A. Yes, it will work with any OS and router. Here is the driver for download if you need it.
Can anybody help me with linux network drivers?
Q. I have a Linksys WMP54G right now and can't quite get it to work on Linux (Ubuntu 8.04). I don't mind upgrading, but I would like to know which adapter I should get if I do.
A. Here is a solution from someone with a similar issue (see the source link) but, reading through the comments on the page, it seems Ubuntu Hardy 8.10 supports your device. I would suggest upgrading to Hardy.
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