- Linksys Wusb54gsc Driver Windows 7
- Cisco Linksys Wusb54gc Ver 3 Driver Windows 10 Download
- Cisco Wusb54gc Driver Windows 10
If you are looking for 32 / 64 bit drivers for Linksys WUSB54G Wireless G USB Adapter WUSB54G ver 4.0, look no further. I upgraded an old computer to Windows 7 recently and chooses the 64 bit version but it was a painful process trying to find drivers for the Linksys WUSB54G Wireless-G Adapter. It was an old WiFi adapter but still working well. If you use an Ethernet connection, you can get the drivers for it over Windows Update. I didn’t had that option available and had to search the net a fair bit looking for the driver. To cut a long story short, I found it and currently hosting it on my Dropbox to help out fellow users.
Linksys Wusb54gsc Driver Windows 7
These drivers have been verified to be compatible with Windows 8, 8.1 and Windows 10 as well!


32 Bit WUSSB54G Driver
64 Bit WUSBS54G Driver
WUSB54GC Downloads The hardware version is located beside or beneath the model number and is labeled version, ver. If there is no version number beside the model number on your Linksys product, the device is version 1. If you still have trouble finding your. User Guides for Linksys Adapters; WUSB54GC Frequently Asked Questions; Getting to know the WUSB54GC; Linksys adapters that are compatible with Windows® 7; Linksys adapters that are compatible with Windows Vista® Downloadable user guides for Linksys network adapters; Linksys End of Life (Obsolete Products) Part 3.
Cisco Linksys Wusb54gc Ver 3 Driver Windows 10 Download
I know, downloading files off someone’s else Dropbox may not be the best idea but it has been the most stable option for me till date while preserving my host bandwidth. If you tried it out and it works well, drop a comment here :) Thanks!
Cisco Wusb54gc Driver Windows 10
For the 64 bit Windows, choose Have Disk for the driver and perform a manual setup. Look for devices under Ralink and choose the RT2500 USB Wireless LAN Driver. It will work with the Linksys WUSB54G as it is using a Ralink chipset. Then again, perhaps I shouldn’t be hanging on to legacy devices. With newer, more compatible Wireless N USB adapters easily available at prices of under US$10, it might be time to retire the Linksys adapter and just buy a new one. At least, I wouldn’t have the same problem when Windows 8 roll about.