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Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver
Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver












  1. #Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver how to
  2. #Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver install
  3. #Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver driver

When I try the make command, it gives me this: This entry was posted in Hardy and tagged Belkin, F5D8053, rt2870, Ubuntu on Sunday, Augby DelGurth. You will also need a /etc/init.d/networking restart if you won’t reboot. Either reboot or do modprobe rt2870sta to get it working (if you used ndiswrapper before you first need to run modprobe -r ndiswrapper). Edit (as root) /etc/modules and add rt2870sta to it (remove ndiswrapper if you used that before to get it working).Ĩ. Edit Makefile and remove any line containing /tftpboot (still don’t know why they are in there, and running make as normal user fails if they are in there)ħ. Edit os/linux/config.mk and change the HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=n HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=n to =y.ĥ. If it’s not there add it: edit include/rt2870.h Search for Belkin Copy/Paste that line and change the usb id of your device to that you found in step 2.Ĥ.

#Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver driver

Then use the id found in grep -i '0x050d,0x815c' include/rt2870.h if that returns a result, then skip step 3 since your device is already supported by the driver (please note the '0x' added before the 2 parts and the ',' in stead of the ':').ģ. check if your Belkin USB id is listed in the driver: lsusb | grep Belkin | awk '', which returns 050d:815c in my case.

#Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver install

make sure you can build kernel modules: sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-genericĢ. I’m still blaming incompatibility between the Belkin USB stick and the Apple Airport routers for the Belkin not being able to find the 5Ghz network.ġ. It doesn’t see the 5Ghz network I’ve over here, but well I don’t want to do normal Wireless over that network anyways, since that will decrease the speed of the Wireless to Wireless bridge I setup. Recently ralink released a new version of it’s native linux driver, 1.3.1.0 which can be found on their linux support page, and with this one I got the Belkin F5D8053 working.

#Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver how to

This one also explains how to unpack the windows driver if you don’t have a windows installation.Īnyway, so far about using ndiswrapper. There are quite some posts about getting it to work with ndiswrapper (also posts about it not working, will drop him a comment). Please note, my post is not about getting it to work with ndiswrapper (that worked fine in my case, but I’m on 32-bit Ubuntu, and didn’t try it on 64-bit). Seems my previous blog post about the Belkin is found quite often when people search for how to get it to work on Ubuntu in general, also with ndiswrapper.














Belkin f5d8053 v3 windows 10 driver