This device is based on a Prism chipset, which has a native Linux driver.
The ST121g USB IDs were added to the driver one year ago, but maybe it has not
made it to Ubuntu yet?
You should try loading the appropriate module with "modprobe p54usb".
You may also try "modinfo p54usb" and see whether t
I see that in Windows XP 64 bit this driver works in WOW64 modality
(compatible 32-bit) using driver in root directory of file attache to
first post. In Vista Ultimate 64bit this driver works in 64 bit using
subdirectory Win64of file attache to first post.
I know that ndiswrapper support only 32 b
This driver I'm using on XP 64bit and Vista Ultimate 64bit and work fine
without problems errors or issues.
Only detail is that I connect to wireless access point by
Start->Settings->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Computer Management then
click on Devices and select PRISM 802.11 USB Adapte
You seem to have installed a 32bit-driver ("kernel is 64-bit, but Windows
driver is not 64-bit;bad magic: 010B").
You have to use the 64-bit-XP-driver (i.e. not Vista and not 32-bit).
NDISwrapper doesn't work with Vista-drivers, yet.
** Changed in: ndiswrapper (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Inva
** Attachment added: "Driver ST121g for Vista 64 bit and XP 64 bit"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21773189/ST121g_Vista64.zip
** Description changed:
- Install ST121g on ubuntu Ibex 64-bit is impossible. There is a group
- that work to support 64-bit OS?
+ I tried to Install driver for ST121g