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How to Install WUSB600N Adapter with the Windows 7 Drivers .
running Windows 7 with the WUSB600N (v.2). Here is how I got it to work.
The driver support is not a .exe. You will have to install it yourself...but it's not a big deal.
Download the Windows 7 driver for your OS version from the Linksys Support page.
Save it to the desktop and then unzip it to the desktop so you can find it easier.
Once unzipped you will see 3 folders: Mac, Win7 32 and Win7 64. Choose accordingly...
What I did was install it through the "Device Manager". (Right click "My Computer", choose "Manage", then Device Manager",or use the "Search Bar under the Start Menu...whatever. Once you are in the Device Manager...
1. Make sure your WUSB600N is inserted in your computer.
2. Navigate down to "Network Adapters" If you see your WUSB600N adapter...great! Your halfway home!
3. Right click on the "Linksys WUSB600N Adapter.
4. Choose the option to " Update Driver Software"
5. Choose "Browse My Computer for Software"
6. Navigate to the desktop and choose the folder that contains the name of your Windows 7 platform.
7. It should update but, HOLD ON! We are not done yet!!!
In order for it to start transmitting in that shiny new 5GHZ band, you must go into "Network and Sharing Center"
Once there, look on the left hand side of the main window and you will see "Change adapter settings"Go there.
You should see here that your existing adapter is still working (enabled) and your new Linksys WUSB600N has a big fat red "X" under it (disabled).
Right click on your existing adapter and choose, "DISABLE"
Then, right click on the WUSB600N adapter and choose "ENABLE"
The last thing you should have to do is choose the network you want to connect to (for me it was the 5GHZ one) ..and Viola!!
Your new adapter should be singing! I hope this helps!
Message Edited by stryker_tc on 11-08-2009 12:33 PM
...don't always claim to be a "techy", but I'll give ya what I think I know...
Below is a list of our most popular Linksys driver downloads. To download, select the exact Model Name/Number of your device, then click the Download button. If you can not find the exact driver for your Linksys device, enter the exact Linksys device model into the search box below and Search our Driver Database.
Hardware version 2.0
Windows® 7 Driver
Windows Vista® Driver
Windows® XP Driver
Hardware version 1.0
Windows® 7 Driver
Windows Vista® Driver
Windows® XP Driver
How to Install WUSB600N Adapter with the Windows 7 Drivers .
running Windows 7 with the WUSB600N (v.2). Here is how I got it to work.
The driver support is not a .exe. You will have to install it yourself...but it's not a big deal.
Download the Windows 7 driver for your OS version from the Linksys Support page.
Save it to the desktop and then unzip it to the desktop so you can find it easier.
Once unzipped you will see 3 folders: Mac, Win7 32 and Win7 64. Choose accordingly...
What I did was install it through the "Device Manager". (Right click "My Computer", choose "Manage", then Device Manager",or use the "Search Bar under the Start Menu...whatever. Once you are in the Device Manager...
1. Make sure your WUSB600N is inserted in your computer.
2. Navigate down to "Network Adapters" If you see your WUSB600N adapter...great! Your halfway home!
3. Right click on the "Linksys WUSB600N Adapter.
4. Choose the option to " Update Driver Software"
5. Choose "Browse My Computer for Software"
6. Navigate to the desktop and choose the folder that contains the name of your Windows 7 platform.
7. It should update but, HOLD ON! We are not done yet!!!
In order for it to start transmitting in that shiny new 5GHZ band, you must go into "Network and Sharing Center"
Once there, look on the left hand side of the main window and you will see "Change adapter settings"Go there.
You should see here that your existing adapter is still working (enabled) and your new Linksys WUSB600N has a big fat red "X" under it (disabled).
Right click on your existing adapter and choose, "DISABLE"
Then, right click on the WUSB600N adapter and choose "ENABLE"
The last thing you should have to do is choose the network you want to connect to (for me it was the 5GHZ one) ..and Viola!!
Your new adapter should be singing! I hope this helps!
Message Edited by stryker_tc on 11-08-2009 12:33 PM
...don't always claim to be a "techy", but I'll give ya what I think I know...
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