Notes: Supposedly the 64 bit driver only works with a WUSB54G version 4.0 network device. Your wireless connection should work now. Wireless Network Card Configuration pops up, type in the network name and the corresponding network settings. ![]() Under the hardware tab, type “ndiswrapper” in the Module Name box. Select “Wireless-G USB Network Adapter” and click Edit. ![]() STEP 4: Use Windows Drivers via ndiswrapperĮxtract the windows drivers, open the terminal (Computer > More Applications > Terminal)Ĭhange directory to where you extracted the windows drivers. Navigate to \etc\modprobe.d and open blacklistĬomputer > YaST > Software Management > type “ndiswrapper” into the filter, select ndiswrapper and ndiswrapper-kmp-default and install the packages from your Opensuse DVD. STEP 2 (Optional/Unnecessary?) - Blacklist the usb device If you are using the 64-bit OS, you need the 64-bit driver available here: Support/Technical Support/Choose a Product/Network Adapters/Wireless Adapters/WUSB54G/Downloads ![]() ![]() If you are using the 32-bit OS, get the Windows XP driver package from Linksys: I am using the 圆4 OS with the GNOME desktop. Simple setup of the WUSB54G in Opensuse 11:įor these instructions, be sure to log into your system as root.
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