


In addition, you will also want to run: sudo dkms remove ndiswrapper/1.57 -all Follow the solution here to resolve: Īs a side note the source code he refers to is everything in the "driver" directory of the extracted tar.gz
#CISCO AE1200 SETUP INSTALL#
**Update for 12.10- If you install ndiswrapper-dkms it will fail and you will start getting system errors. inf files forgot to include those lines, which I find funny. I could be wrong, but I think this means whoever wrote these. Now plug in the USB device and the blue light should come on. Then do the install again: sudo ndiswrapper -i bcmwlhigh5.inf Then, if you've already attempted to install the driver with ndiswrapper you'll need to remove it, run: sudo ndiswrapper -e bcmwlhigh5 To resolve this, edit the bcmwlhigh5.inf file.

If you attempt to install the driver with ndiswrapper at this point, you will receive the "couldn't find section "Linksys_64"" error. Then, download the XP driver for the device: Įxtract the zip and cd to the folder (probably xp). I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 and after searching these forums unsuccessfully, I have installed the driver for my AE1200 and it is working correctly.įirst, install ndiswrapper and be sure to install ndiswrapper-common and ndiswrapper-dkms as well. You run in terminal sudo modprobe -r ndiswrapper | sudo modprobe ndiswrapper and then the LED turns on.
#CISCO AE1200 SETUP DRIVERS#
None of the other broadcom chipset drivers that I attempted worked for me either. I just bought the Linksys AE1200 USB Wireless adapter and it works fine 1.īus 001 Device 005: ID 13b1:0039 Linksys AE1200 802.11bgn Wirelessįor some reason, the Win XP driver on the installation CD would not work.
