The Belkin wireless USB adapter comes with a Setup CD for initial installation and reconfiguration purposes. To learn how to install your Belkin wireless USB adapter, follow the steps below.Before you proceed, make sure to perform the following:. Plug in your wireless USB adapter to a USB port on your computer. If your wireless adapter comes with a USB cable, you may plug one end of the cable to your computer and connect the other end to your wireless USB adapter. If you are using a desktop computer, it is recommended to plug in your wireless adapter to the back of your computer for better power source and detection.
Also, make sure that the computer you are using is located in an area where it can detect the signal from your wireless router. Check the LED on the adapter. Once the adapter is plugged in to the computer, Windows XP will automatically detect your wireless adapter.Step 1:On the Found New Hardware Wizard window, select Yes, this time only. Insert the Setup CD into the CD / DVD drive of your computer, then click Next.Step 2:On the Hardware Update Wizard window, click Install the software automatically (Recommended) then click Next.Step 3:When the installation is completed, the setup software will require you to restart the computer. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now.
To immediately reboot the computer. Click Finish afterwards.QUICK TIP: You may also click No, I will restart my computer later.
D-Link GO-USB-N150 Wireless N 150 Easy USB Adapter(rev.B) - there are 3 drivers found for the selected device, which you can download from our website for free. Select the driver needed and press download.
If you wish to postpone the reboot.You should have successfully installed your Belkin USB adapter to your Windows computer now.NOTE: In the future, you may also update your wireless adapter’s drivers to fix bugs and improve its performance. To learn how to do this, click.Connecting wireless devices to your networkNow that you have installed your wireless USB adapter, you may proceed to connecting your computer, as well as other wireless devices to your network. Click on any of the links below to learn how to connect your devices to the wireless network:Computers.Mobile devices.Game consoles.Related Videos.
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Hello i posted on here before about poor wifi signal and when i installed ultimate edition 2.6.1 i was getting 94% and i maked the topic solved,but then i started getting disconnected and the signal dropped down again,i saw on one of the forums about the d-link so i ordered one from Amazon but when it arrived it was for windows or mac only,i have installed windows 7 but really want to use Linux and i saw this-i cannot seem to download it,does anyone please know where i can get a linux driver from so i can come back to linux?thank you. Yes, certainly for those distros like Crunchbang, Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint etc which use APT (apt-get) package management.I have used gedit as the text editor to open the rtl8188eu/osdep/usbintf.c file.I believe that Crunchbang has gedit as its default text editor, so you should be fine.Have this page open and just make sure that you copy and paste exactly each individual line of code separately before moving on to the next one.You may need to wait for several minutes while some of the operations are performed, so don't worry if nothing seems to be happening.