Linksys usb 1000

Windows driver 8

Hi Heinz,

Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community forums.

I'm happy to help you in this matter, but we need more information to better understand the issue. I would be grateful if you can answer the following questions which will help us to provide suggestions.

(1) what is the brand and model of the computer?

(2) what exactly is the problem that you are facing?

(3) do you need drivers for Linksys USB 1000?

Check out the links below and download the drivers.

http://homesupport.Cisco.com/en-us/support/adapters/AE1000

See also the link given below.

Suggestions for a question on the help forums

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/555375

Please provide the required information about the issue to help you better.

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