Belkin F6d4050 V2 Driver Linux

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I have an old Compaq desktop that my children use to access the internet. The kids have repeatedly managed to severely infect the computer with viruses, and this latest round has been a doozy. A friend recently sold me on Ubuntu as a great windows replacement since it is not prone to viruses, so I decided to to give it a go.

I completely overwrote windows with Ubuntu 12.04 to get rid of the viruses, but I can not figure out how to make the wireless network dongle work. I have Googled the topic and tried to go through some of the solutions, but I don't know what I'm doing and I think I may be making things worse. Can someone help me with this? I know NOTHING about Linux and most of the instructions aren't written for someone like me.

Thanks,

OpenSUSE Wireless:: Belkin F6D4050 V2 Does Not Work In 11.3? I just moved to Linux, and I really need some help for my wireless adapter. What I am using is Belkin F6D4050 v2. I think I should use the rt2870sta driver. After 2 days working, my laptop can recognize the wireless adapter now. But it can not find any wireless connections. Is there a Linux Driver for the Belkin N150 Enhanced Wireless USB adapter? The model is: F6D4050 If you know where I can get the driver for my newly installed Kubuntu 9.10, that would be AWESOME. Belkin F6D4050 User Manual. “Windows can’t verify the publisher of this driver software”. This DOES NOT indicate a problem. USIng THE BElkIn WIrElESS nETWorkIng UTIlITy sections table of contents Wireless networking Utility options Wireless networking Utility Help The “Options” tab on the WNU provides the user the ability to.

lsusb gives the following:

F6d4050
  1. Belkin F6D4050 v2 USB Wireless Adapter cuts out after 5 minutes using Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. Select and uninstall 'Belkin Wireless Adapter Driver' from the list. Disconnect the adapter. Using another PC, or via a temporary Ethernet connection, download the latest driver from the above link.
  2. Buy Belkin N150 Wireless USB Adapter with up to 150Mbps. No Belkin driver for windows 10 so don't bother with included disc. On linux it works out the box for.

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The only known way to get this device working is ndiswrapper. ndiswrapper is a driver wrapper that only works with Windows XP drivers; Vista, 7 or 8 will not work. Please obtain a temporary wired ethernet connection and we'll install the ndiswrapper suite. Open a terminal and do:

Since yours is an older machine, I will assume it is a 32-bit machine; confirm:

If it returns 'i686,' then yours is a 32-bit install and we'll proceed. If not, stop and tell us and we'll change a thing or two. Download this file to your desktop: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/58267392/Broadcom_bcm43xx_USB_32_64bit_v2_amended.zip (from my personal Dropbox). Right-click it and select 'Extract Here.' Back to the terminal:

Press Tab and the remainder of the file name will fill in automagically; press Enter.

Now check the install:

It ought to report: bcmn43xx32 : driver installed device (050D:615A) present

If there are any errors, post them and we'll do our best to sort them out.

In some cases,even though you installed ndiswrapper from Ubuntu sources, it doesn't install properly; the remedy is to download and compile it yourself. Please get a temporary wired ethernet connection and do:

Now download this file to your desktop: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ndiswrapper/stable/ndiswrapper-1.59.tar.gz Right-click it and select 'Extract Here.' Then do:

If the device is not working as expected, look for clues here:

If the output is extensive, post the result here and give us the link in your reply: http://paste.ubuntu.com/

To get the module to load on boot, open a terminal and do:

You should be all set.

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I'm not sure if your wifi adapter uses the same driver as mine, but I have a belkin usb wifi adapter and I find blacklisting the rt2800usb driver gets my adapter working properly. If it doesn't work just repeat the steps except remove the line you previously added.

Step #1:

Belkin Model F6d4050 V2

In terminal type sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf

Step #2:

Add the line blacklist rt2800usb to the list, it doesn't matter where.

Step #3:

Save it & reboot.

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I'm new to Ubuntu, and I'm trying to get my Belkin USB adapter to work. There are plenty of discussions out there already about this, but none really helped me out.

Here's what I've done -

  • Installed ndiswrapper Installed
  • ndisgtk Installed the driver
  • (rt2870.inf) via ndisgtk

ndisgtk reported that the driver was installed and the hardware was present.

The green light on the adapter is solid green, which I assume means that Ubuntu is aware of it's presence. However, when I click the little wireless symbol at the navigation bar, there's no option to choose my adapter (assuming that it's supposed to show up there..)

My adapter version is F6D4050 -

Where do I go from here? I'm a Ubuntu newb, so speak slowly. :P

lsusb -

lsmod -

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