Just upgraded to Windows 8 Pro 64bit and now my linksys Wireless-G PCI Adapter (model WMP54G v4.0) is no longer working. Worked fine in Vista and Windows 7. How can I set up my Wireless-G PCI Adapter WMP54G without using the installation CD? Linksys Wireless-G PCI adapter WMP54G. Driver from the WMP54G.
Hi WSMassive welcome to the site:ciao: I have the. My Install CD has Version 4.5 labeled on it. In the begining I was installing the software in XP. First install the software without the card plugged in.
Then turn the computer off and install the card. After a few months I started using windows wireless utility because Linksys software was using more and more memory the longer the computer was running. When windows detects the card point to the driver folder on the install CD. I didnt install the CD just pointed windows to the XP drivers.
When I started using Windows 7, I never installed from the CD. I pointed windows to the Vista(32bit) drivers I downloaded from Linksys for the 'WMP54G Ver4.1'. I havent had any trouble using the card. I know you said you have ver4.0 and I didnt see Vista drivers for this version. You may need to run in.
If you do not have an Install CD, I could create a ISO image of my CD and send it to you somehow. My CD has the ver4.0 and ver4.1 drivers.
No need to be harsh. A chipset and a brand name are not the same thing. Linksys (the brand name) made a ton of these cards under model number WMP54g and they all have different chipsets. Wonderfully confusing, isn't it?
So he may have the Broadcom, or the Realtek (Ralink) or something else. To get your chipset, Artic Shadow, copy the Hardware ID in the Device ManagerPropertiesDetails.
Google it and you should see people talking about it along with it's chipset name. Great indian novel torrent. This will hopefully lead to a working driver. FYI the Windows driver for mine (dated 6/2010 does not work.) Also, the conflicts others are talking about are most likely because they are dealing with a Realtek/Ralink chipset. Realtek is in everything, and unfortunately doesn't play nice with iteself. So Ram, Sound cards, and Video Cards with any Realtek chipsets will often get uninstalled or will refuse to allow your wireless card.
(Trust me, I am stearing clear of Realtek, Ralink and ATI from now on. AMD owns them now, but they're just trying to clean up the mess. Hopefully!) My Wifi hardware ID is PCI VEN1814&DEV0301&CC0280 Ralink/Realtek I have Win7-32bit/Realtek onboard sound/ATI Radion with Realtek HDMI sound/3.0Gb ram (Realtek?)/ Intel based cpu/Dell mobo. So short story, just get a new card for $20 or less because it's not worth it with this one. It will keep doing this even after you get it working.
(I got the TP-link USB 802.11n from NewEgg, and made sure it is not Realek. It's an Atheros chipset.) Long story. See my post here. Driver attached. BTW a lot of my problems cleared up when i updated my chipset drivers for my Motherboard. Especially if you installed a plain copy of Windows onto an OEM system, it might help.
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