

Restart PC to finish installing program.ġ0. The installing program will restart PC after install is finished, it needs you to confirm if you need to install, click “Continue” and system will install drive file under your appointed folder automatically.ĩ. You will be prompted to input your user name and password.Ĩ. After you select the right folder, click “Continue” and select “Upgrade” to install drive file.ħ. While displaying welcome interface, click “Continue” and select the folder that you need to install.Ħ. Double click USBWireless-Tiger.pkg under the folder of USB wireless-10.4 and make the system to enter drive program installing.ĥ.

Open the folder of USBWireless-10.4(USBWireless-10.x) under RTUSB_Ralink_installe, and select to install the drive file of version 10.4.Ĥ. The system will set up a new folder (RTUSB_Ralink_installe) under the same directory.ģ. Find the attached driver file: RTUSB1.3.0.0 ui.damg and double click it. Plug the USB wireless network card to your PC (Mac host).Ģ. In the meantime if your experience warrants an amendment to these instructions, we will welcome any and all suggestions.ġ. We apologize for this inconvenience and are working towards providing a more robust support system. This draft of installation instructions are the only form of assistance we can provide for this application. I am very happy with this adapter, and I suggest you try the easiest way first, just plug it in.Medialink Products does not currently provide technical support for the use of this adapter with any operating system that is not Windows based. My house is an 1884 Victorian with 12' ceilings and thick walls and floor, old adapter was 75% at best, when not yet hot, then lower. This adapter connects instantly with a very strong fast connection, I have this laptop upstairs at the other end of the house from my router and have a 100% connection, sometimes 98% or 95%, but not for long. I will try it on my XP Pro desktop soon, and I will use the same method, and am not anticipating problems, but will report back if it doesn't work. On my wife's Gateway laptop which was connected via an internal wireless adapter, it was detected immediately and it went out on the Internet and found drivers, which worked after I disabled internal wlan and rebooted. Medialink says to install the drivers first, then plug in the adapter, I had read of some problems XP and W7 users had doing this, so I just booted with it plugged in and it worked the first time, no install, no problem! I have a Acer Aspire 4530 laptop which had an internal Atheros wireless adapter which was losing connection strength as the computer/adapter got warmer, so I bought a Medialink MWN-USB150N Wireless USB Adapter.
