Linksys wireless usb problems with vista
I have been having problems with the pci and usb Linksys wireless adapters when I installed windows vista RC1 build 5600. It always gives me these errors: Can't load ProcNIC'sdll and Can't load Res_dll Maybe I need to find drivers for windows vista and if they are not there then I guess I will have to wait until they do.
The only problem I see with windows vista is the networking problems. I have seen other posts for network problems so I guess I am not alone.
Hello Sweettooth,
Can you provide more info about the Linksys wireless adapter like version numbers? And when exactly do you get the error messages? (during install?)
Can you provide the exact error message and dll names its failing to load.
Thanks,
Louis Shanks
AppCompat
I have windows Vista (TM) RC1
Evaluation copy: Build 5600
Ultimate Edition
Load dll error- Can't Load ProcNICs.dll
Load dll error- Can't Load Res_dll
This occured while trying to open and run this linksys application
WUSB54Gv4
The version is 4.2 for windows xp
Linksys does not have the drivers for windows vista.
I think that is the driver I am using. I know that I am using 4.2 The wireless adapter does work, I am using it right now on my xp computer with the same 4.2 drivers. I have not tried to set the compatibility mode but I think it's worth a try.
So does the adapter work (you have network connectivity)?
It sounds like you just get the error message in the Linksys app is this correct?
This is something you might consider cross posting since this forum is for developers who have appcompat issues.
Thanks,
Louis Shanks
AppCompat.
I have a Linksys WUSB54GS wireless card that connects to a Linksys WRT54GS. I have installed Vista enterprise multiboot option with XP. I installed the XP drivers on VISTA ok for my wireless card and was able to see my wireless network too. I tried connecting using my WEP key to get an error that I have a limited connectivity. After several tries I found some where in the internet that I have to provide the hexadecimal value of the WEP key rather than the alphanumeric value as VISTA doesn't have a way to translate as it did with Windows XP. I copied the hexadecimal value from my router and used that as a WEP key voila! now I connected to my wireless, obtained IP address, and able to surf the internet fine. If you see colons between your hexadecimal values remove them and just use the numbers.
I hope this helps.