

Step 1 - Download Your Driver To get the latest driver, including Windows 10 drivers, you can choose from a list of most popular Belkin downloads. The utility tells you which specific drivers are out-of-date for all of your devices.

A faster and easier option is to use the Driver Update Utility for Belkin to scan your system for free. Wireless is if the meaning of the word can be interpreted as “without cable,” which is doing a telecommunication relationship using electromagnetic waves instead of cable media.

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The wireless adapter I'm using is a Netgear N600, model WMDA3100v2. All this worked just fine in Mint, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I installed ndiswapper through synaptic (think that's what its called) and was able to get the driver installed, but I'm getting Fatal, module not found error after install, and I can't seem to get it configured to even view wireless networks available to select my router. I managed to get it working on Mint 16 after some trial and error, but I can't seem to get it to work in LL. I love this OS to death and will keep it, but I'm having trouble configuring my wireless USB adapter. I was experiencing some hang ups and freezes with that system so after doing a little research and decided to give linux lite a try. About 2 weeks ago I installed Mint 16 cinnamon on an old Dell Dimension-8300 I had laying around the house that had XP on it. I'm a brand new 2 week old babe to linux, so i need some guidance please. (I think mine are older models of the second link.) I have used similar models of brand I pointed out in links above and had no problems with them. You can use this info to buy one wherever you want - not trying to push Newegg. You can check out other models on the site, click the customer reviews tab, then filter results for keyword "linux" to see what people say about them. Here are a few of models that should work fine: If all else fails, you could get a different USB wifi stick that does work. Maybe someone else with experience can look at procedure and offer more pointers. But, I'm only guessing that you can do that - I have zero experience with any of this. Then, just copy the file you need from there to a USB stick and transfer it to LL. My thought is that if you have a Windows computer handy, maybe you can run the setup it talks about on that instead of installing WINE to Linux. I also have zero experience with WINE, so can't help with that either. The link says person used WINE to get at the drivers. I've got no experience with using ndiswrapper myself, but found this link that might help you.
