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Linksys Compact Wireless-g USB Network Adapter With SpeedBooster
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You will need the passcode to connect to your router. Answered on Sep 03, I recently set up a system for a friend with a similar Linksys USB access point.
Cisco-Linksys WUSB54GSC Compact Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with SpeedBooster
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Les Dickinson Level 3 Expert Answers. Answered on Apr 16, You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. Also, please refer to this link on how to manually install the drivers.
It will ask for information about your network adapter and lead you to firmware, drivers and information.
Windows XP and Linksys Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter WUSB54GSC problems
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[SOLVED] Linksys Portable wireless G usb adapter and Linux Mint HELP
Answered on Jul 18, If not, you will need to log into your router to retrieve it. I fitted a couple of generic wireless adaptors also without incident.

If you believe this comment is offensive or violates the CNET's Site Terms of Useyou can report it below this will not automatically remove the comment. Originally Posted by ardvark71 My only question here is that the OP's device ID number and your friend's is different with your friend's adapter appearing to use a Broadcom chipset.
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