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oldnavi
Hi everyone.

I recently bought a new PC:
Pentium 4 630 3Ghz EM64T
2x 512 Mb DDD2 533 Mhz
Ati radeon x300 256 Mb PCI-express
Asus motherboard P5GDC deluxe

I have from my old PC (yet my father is using it, not so old), a WUSB54G wifi adapter from cisco linksys

Is there any driver (altough the RT2500USB from ratlink) that REALLY works with x64 windows XP?

Other thing i have in my mind if can we use the source code from Ndiswrapper (a utility that takes the NDIS layer abstraction from windows XP and uses it into linux to let use the driver from windows XP. Is there any posibility to use it under x64 windows compiling it into native driver for windows x64 in case teh manufacturers didn't provide an x64 driver?
RyanWesley
I also need the drivers for this.. please let me know as well... thank you!
kieller
Hi, I just talked to Linksys, and they say the 64bit drivers will be released soon. Also they don't know of any other 64bit drivers that will work.
COHO
QUOTE(kieller @ Feb 22 2006, 03:46 PM)
Hi, I just talked to Linksys, and they say the 64bit drivers will be released soon.  Also they don't know of any other 64bit drivers that will work.
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I talked to Linksys yesterday and they are no where near having a driver available for the wusb54g v4 to work on Windows XP 64. I is now June 7th 2006. Guess have to find another route to connecting my PC then with Linksys.

COHO
COHO
QUOTE(COHO @ Jun 7 2006, 07:19 PM)
I talked to Linksys yesterday and they are no where near having a driver available for the wusb54g v4 to work on Windows XP 64. I is now June 7th 2006. Guess have to find another route to connecting my PC then with Linksys.

COHO
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If you have version 4 for the Linksys WUSB54G here is the link:

http://home.no.net/jarlechi/WUSB54GPx64.zip

It works!

COHO
Zeroshot
QUOTE(COHO @ Jun 7 2006, 08:06 PM) *
If you have version 4 for the Linksys WUSB54G here is the link:

http://home.no.net/jarlechi/WUSB54GPx64.zip

It works!

COHO




What do you do with these files
COHO
QUOTE(Zeroshot @ Jun 21 2006, 04:54 PM) *
What do you do with these files



I put them on a USB Flash drive and then went into device manager and updated the Linksys driver from the USB flash drive.

COHO
Zeroshot
k i tried puting thesefiles on one partion then i put on my 32 bit partion then the partion with vista beta 2 64 bit then i even tried useing my mp3 play wich works as a flash drive it always tells me they are drivers but not 64 bit os supported drivers does any one no what im doing wrong or another way to make this work im useing vista beta 2 64 bit my first time useing 64 bit
Zeroshot
QUOTE(COHO @ Jun 28 2006, 04:56 PM) *
I put them on a USB Flash drive and then went into device manager and updated the Linksys driver from the USB flash drive.

COHO





k i tried puting thesefiles on one partion then i put on my 32 bit partion then the partion with vista beta 2 64 bit then i even tried useing my mp3 play wich works as a flash drive it always tells me they are drivers but not 64 bit os supported drivers does any one no what im doing wrong or another way to make this work im useing vista beta 2 64 bit my first time useing 64 bit
COHO
QUOTE(Zeroshot @ Jun 29 2006, 01:31 PM) *
k i tried puting thesefiles on one partion then i put on my 32 bit partion then the partion with vista beta 2 64 bit then i even tried useing my mp3 play wich works as a flash drive it always tells me they are drivers but not 64 bit os supported drivers does any one no what im doing wrong or another way to make this work im useing vista beta 2 64 bit my first time useing 64 bit


Put in on a disc or a flash drive. It may be your mp3 player is not reconginzed. However, if you X64 OS recognizes your CD/DVD drive then it can read from there.
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