

You can find more info at: (which is the Ralink forum) The WirelessUtilityUSB.app should be fired up after every reboot now.
#Linksys e900 driver for mac install#
It will install a file named RT2500Replug.kext in /System/Library/Extensions/ you havo to go into that package as well and edit the ist file the same way you edited the otherone but this time you have to add: Sometimes th driver is not loaded at startup, you can fix that by downloading This File. A new window should appear.ħ.- Open Terminal.app from the Utilities folder and write "sudo pico" (without quotes) and drag the ist file to that terminal window.Ĩ.- Find the line saying IOKitPersonalities and below that add:ĩ.- Save and close the file by pressing ctrl+o and then ctrl+xġ3.- Go to Network It must warn you about a new device found.ġ5.- If it's not already open, open WirelessUtilityUSB.app which should be in your Applications folder and configure your WLAN access. You have to keep your device unpluged thenģ.- Go to /System/Library/Extensions/ and find RT2500USBWirelessDriver.kextĤ.- Right click or ctrl+click over RT2500USBWirelessDriver.kextĥ.- From the CM choose "Show Package Contents".

Getting the Ralink driver is the first step to get WUSB54G to work, the next step is to add support for your device. If not then your device is not using the RT2500 driver from Ralink. Try going to "About this Mac" in the Apple menu and click in "More Info" the go to USB you should see something like "Wireless-G USB Network Adapter" listed there.
