Gregory Fretti asks:
I have a Windows 98SE PC that I want to connect to my wireless network. The problem is, the drivers for my Linksys WUSB54G v4 are nowhere to be found, and Windows 98 cannot support the driver. The Linksys site shows a Vista driver and a driver that appears to be for v2 of the hardware, even when I select hardware version v4. I don’t want to have to use Ralink drivers, so can anybody find the official Linksys drivers for Windows 98SE (the documentation says it supports SE)?
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System: Windows
Tagged: connect to wifi, driver issue, find driver, network hardware, windows 98
System: Windows
Tagged: connect to wifi, driver issue, find driver, network hardware, windows 98
2 Answers -
Bruce Epper
July 10, 2012Here ya go! http://homedownloads.cisco.com/downloads/driver/WUSB54Gv4_20051110,0.exe
Truefire_
July 10, 201298 SE is horribly insecure, I’d recommend installing a new OS on there like Linux Mint. It can run on older hardware.
I’m the OP
I use this pc to run an old game since my new pc has issues with virtual machines.
July 10, 2012