Ugh. People driving. Please.
Ugh. People driving. Please.
I understand this card is quite old, but if it functions at all, it should work fine for your needs. I own a Linksys WMP54G version 4, and I haven’t located the drivers anywhere. I’ve tried the Ralink drivers since it uses a Ralink chip, but Windows reports an error: "the device cannot start, error code 10." I previously used this card with Windows 7 64-bit. Now I’m trying it with Windows Vista 64-bit. Why can’t I get it to work? I downloaded the Ralink drivers from MediaFire because their site no longer exists. The Linksys page doesn’t load, but a Wayback Machine snapshot still shows it. This is essentially my only wireless option—two of my computers are already using my spare routers as bridges. This card is meant for a folding rig. When I was trying to get Linux to fold, the adapter worked instantly. But with Windows Vista Business, it’s not cooperating. Any suggestions other than replacing this outdated wireless card?
Accessing archived versions of the website from RALINKTECH provides historical records of its support pages for Windows.
I followed a method to get my FireWire card functional. I’m curious if you’ve used the Device Manager to install drivers. Choose a file you’ve saved when prompted.