Linksys Wireless Adapters :: WUSB54GC Version 3 XP Drivers?
Jul 13, 2011
I need to download XP drivers for my WUSB54GC ver3 Wireless Adapter. I have lost the CD (or can't find it at least) and on the site there seem to be only Vista/windows 7 drivers for the version 3. Will downloading the version 2 XP drivers do? Or should I do something else?
I am having problems installing this with the cd that was given, so I went on the site to DL the drivers, i downloaded the zip file, but when i open it there is no setup.exe. Do i need to exract the contents to a certain file?
Whenever I try to install the drivers for the adapter normally, Windows 7x64 gives me a message that the device name "Compact Wireless-G USB Network Adapter" already exists and is in use, preventing me from installing the wireless driver properly. In order to get around it, I changed all "Compact Wireless-G USB Network Adapter" fields into "Compact Wireless-G USB Network Adapter B" in the netr28ux.inf file to make the driver install under a different name.I tried everything I can to remove all evidence of linksys drivers from my computer, uninstalling and removing driverstore with pnputil.exe, but I cannot seem to find the originating files to uninstall.For now the way I edited the netr28ux.inf file works, but I'd rather be able to install the driver as intended.
All of the other threads on this forum have expired links to the driver. Where can I find it? I've looked for hours & the cisco website offers nothing for Windows XP for WUSB54GC Version 3
I have 1 computer a HP system with Ubuntu 11.04 installation.I would like to install the Linksys WUSB600N-AS (V2) into the Ubuntu but the drivers and instruction is very confusing.tell me which drivers to download and how to install.
Where are the Vista drivers for WUSB54GSC Hardware version 1?That shambles of a download page has either various XP, which doesn't work, or Vista drivers for hardware v3, which equally doesn't work.If you are really informing me, via a few hours of messing around installing and uninstalling useless drivers, there really is no Vista driver - for a network adapter manufactured in 2008.
I cant find the WUSB600n ver.2 drivers on your support page: url...When I click "Version 1.0" it shows me the Win7 driver but by clicking "Version 2.0" it just says: "Guides and Information" but theres no drivers. I suppose it's a bug.I have a new Laptop so I need the Win7 64bit driver for ver.2.
I recently installed this adapter, and it's connected to a wireless-N router right now (WRT102N), the problem I'm having is it's not sending out internet connection once I boot up the next day. It'll work once I click reconnect to connect to the network again, but still, I don't think it should be doing that.
I had installed the wusb54gc wireless adapter on my desktop and I have not used the computer in a year. When I tried to connect to the internet I couldn't. the adapter was in the network, now it is not. Now all I get is unknown device. I downloaded the drivers from Linksys removed the unknown device from the usb listing and used the utility to unstall the adapter drivers. Followed the instruction to install new drivers but after restarting the computer the only thing that is there is the unknown device. On this computer the OS is Me.
I have been having trouble lately getting a desktop pc that formally worked to now access the internet. I deleted the drivers and re-installed them and now it is saying it cannot renew the IP address. how to get this connected again? When I look at the hardware under device manager it says it is working properly. When I downloaded the driver again it did ask if I needed ver1 or version 3 Since my device has no version on it I chose version one.I also have a new N Rangeplus Linksys router because I thought maybe I was having router problems but that isn't it. This router is a Linksys G router and all the devices will work with it accept the one with this wireless card., I do want to change to the N router eventually.
Using a WUSB54GC that's installed on a PC and then used in a DVD recorder.So the installation procedure takes place on the PC.After installation WUSB54GC is disconnected and placed in DVD - recorder. I want my DVD recorder on my home network in order to be able to burn movies.
i just got a new computer and just got windows 7 for it. I was installing my wireless adapter when the error 211 came up. I saw on your website how to manualy install it but i cant do the first step which is: Search and download Windows 7 driver for your Adapter. I cant do this because i cant get on the internet on that computer without a wireless adapter because it is to far away from my routor. What can I do?
So I bought the WUSB54GC wireless adapter today. My computer's OS is Windows XP Professional. Whenever I load the disk and click "Start Setup" a window pops up that says "This version of Windows in not supported."
I've just bought this wireless usb today and attempted 2-3 times to be able to connect with my router (D-Link's DIR-601) but it for some reason failed to do so, until the little usb didn't have its green light flashing anymore... and when i reconnected it to my Windows XP it rang its error sound... and I kept having this message from the Wireless Wizard that it's not connected appropriately or something...and that i have to run the setup wizard again.
I have a Linksys wusb54gc, after downloading driver and install, system performance changed. Tried several fixes suggested at another site which failed Cannot delete (access denied) Trying to remove through control panel error "critical file missing" win xp os. Would like for this to work as it had on the computer it was originally purchased for. "gina.dll" interferes with the os.
I have my brand new WUSB54GC and I can't install it. My operating system is Windows Me and every program on the CD accompanying my new adapter tells me "This version of Windows won't work" or words to that effect. My machine realizes something is there--indeed it knows there is a Linksys wireless adapter and even tells me it was manufactured by Cisco Co.--but it says NDIS cannot load the driver. Do I need a different driver?
I would like to use my WUSB54GC ver2 adapter with a WIN7 ultimate 64-bit PC. Do I have any chance to use it on this computer? Linksys' website says that only ver3 adapters can use the WIN7 driver.
I have installed manually drivers for wusb54gc v3, but the wireless manager still write error 211. I do see the adapter in device manager and it's writen than it's working, bat still the manager doesn't work and ican't see any net. OS Win7 32bit.
I want to use this adapter on a computer with Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OS.Downloads lists versions V1.0 and V3.0 for this adapter. How can I determine the version I have?V1.0 list no driver for Win 7 64bit. V3.0 list a driver for Win 7 64bit.Research I found looks like the adapter is not computable with Win 7 64bit.
I just had to re-install an ancient version of windows XP Home edition on a crashed PC. I plugged in my WUSB54G v4 to the USB outlet, and the wizard came up to install the software. However, XP couldn't find any drivers for it, and I don't appear to have a CD with drivers on it. So, where on this site can I find them? When I go to the WUSB54G page, it just gives me manuals to dowload, but no software...
I have a WPC54G version 4 wireless-G notebook adapter. I cannot find anywhere even here the driver for this device? I read the forums and have been googling all morning and I found one topic that said that version 3 (Vista compatible) WPC54G_V31_driver_4.100.15.5_vista.exe..will work with ver 4. I have tried it and my adapter will still not see the files in the extracted folder. There's 5 files in the folder and when I do the hardware/update driver method it won't see the drivers. I have tried all the other version and none will load??
How can I get this driver to work with my Windows XP? I don't have the CD anymore.
I'm having my system lock up / freeze, my OS is win7 64.
The drivers that came on the cd just locked my computer within 1-5 minute intervalls. The driver (Ver.1.1.00.018) I downloaded from [url]... just pushes up the that time with about 30 minutes. Then there's the Ver.8.0.0.162 that explicity says it adds win7 support but I can't update my drivers, it only tells me that I'm already using the latest version, which I'm certain I don't.
So I have a (relatively) old WMP54GX PCI adapter that used to work great under XP. However I moved and was able to put my computer right next to my router so I no longer needed to use the adapter. Fast forward about three years later, I now have Windows 7 installed and need to use to adapter again, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be working. The drivers never seem to finish installing after reboot, and I'm not sure what I should be doing. I noticed the most "recent" driver was released in 2006, so it doesn't look like there's even one available for Vista, let alone Windows 7.
Am I looking in the wrong place for the drivers, or is Linksys really not supporting their slightly older hardware on new operating systems? If there are no drivers available, any ways to get it working in Windows 7?
Yesterday I contacted live support with the problem that my network driver is crashing and giving me BSODs because of this when my download speed reaches above 5.5MBps.[url]...When I try to install those drivers, I first get a warning that the drivers aren't signed. I press "Continue" to dismiss the message but still at the end it fails to install and gives me the message "The drivers can not be loaded because they are not digitally signed", leaving you with a useless device.I bypassed the check windows is doing by turning off the check by running Windows in "Test Mode". I have test-signed the drivers myself that allowed me to install them. Now my device is working and not giving me BSODs anymore.
What I want is the drivers to be digitally signed by linksys/cisco. I think it's very unprofessional to distribute unsigned/useless drivers to customers. I am lucky that I am somewhat more experienced with this stuff, but what about people that are not? I think everybody should be able to install the latest drivers without any problems, without the need to hack into windows.I hope to see new drivers soon, or the same drivers but then digitally signed so I can turn off "Test Mode" again removing this ugly watermark in the bottom right corner.
who had a WMP300N with the Broadcom 4329 chip (PCIVEN_14E4&DEV_4329&SUBSYS_00601737&REV_01)Since i got my WMP300N all that i got is a really a big headache, since the drivers DOESN'T are meant for Win 7 (x86/x64), and the guys at Cisco/Linksys really are so kind to bring an unstable driver (v6.100) that they claim is for win 7.
i, as same as a ton of users, really get dissapointed because the driver in the cd does not work on win 7 and the 'official updated driver' is useless as well, and in the end lost a lot of time searching almost in the entire internet for a solution, that some pages claim to have, but the info is oudated, or the links are gone.so in a insurmountable-almost-titanic search, i somehow managed to gather all the required files that i'll put at disposition of those like me have a bad time with a supposed to be a pretty good wireless card.
1- bmc 4329 v4.100, this one is the most 'stable' and works pretty well in 32/64bits, it had a modded .inf wich enables a few features that various users will find pretty useful, when the installer prompts a warning about an unsigned driver, you had to allow the installation
2- bmc 4329 5.100, this one is working too on 32/64 bits, i'm posting it because some people got problems with the 4.100 version, however, the 5.100 is a stock unmodded driver, so maybe it will give connection issues.