![]() ![]() Not only did the light come on, I noticed my wired connection symbol on the panel in the bottom right corner suddenly change from a wired symbol to wireless symbol. So I plugged it in once and I noticed the yellow indicator light on my adapter didn't come on, so I removed it and plugged it in a second time. At this point, although the driver was installed, my device was not plugged in yet, so the status in the window read, Hardware present: No. This took only a second or two, it was installed quickly without any problems.Ĥ. Select the 32bit or 64bit driver depending upon your system architecture, and click on the "Install" tab. Click on the "Install New Driver" tab and browse to your folder where the driver is located. This will open the tool that will install the driver. Open ndiswrapper by clicking on Menu/System/Windows Wireless Drivers. Open the terminal and type the following command, then hit enter to install the ndiswrapper package: sudo apt-get install ndisgtk This will install everything needed for ndiswrapper to run.ģ. Here is the link again just in case: I left them in my downloads folder by default, I was too much in a rush to create one in my home folder. Downloaded the drivers from the link provided by Departure in his post above (Thanks again Departure). It was very quick and only took a couple of minutes, so here are the steps I took:ġ. Ok guys I'm back, so here it is in a nutshell, I'll try to be concise here. ![]() Excellent Rob, you are so right, I'm at work now, but when I get home this afternoon I will come back in to this post and give that information. ![]()
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