As stated before, do a Google to find your chipset (no identifiers on the card). In the case of my v4.1, it is the one listed as PCI/mPCI/CB (RT256x/RT266x). From the link given above, find your chipset (under part number column) and then click to download. Here' is the link to the Ralink support page with all the drivers:ฤก. If you have another version of the card, you may have to search to find out what version of Ralink's chipset it is using or do a little try and die until you get it. I have v4.1 of the card which uses the RT256x chipset. Why Linksys/Cisco won't update their drivers is beyond me as they are readily available from the OEM Ralink (available since August!!). Okay, I spent the better part of half a day and got the WMP54G working under Windows 7 64 bit. This thread is a bit dated but it still comes up on top 5 in the search so I figured I would repost my solution here.
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