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Looking inside helps it says 7.5vdc 1a I tried it with a precision power supply and it works on that voltage. Wish they would remember to put that on the outside as well.
Bill ccr
You need to go to the manufacturers site and get the latest drivers; if you can't find the site or newer drivers; buy a better piece of hardware - that adapter is not that good. Follow instructions in the download.
http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki
As per that website, the drivers are now included in the Kernel since 2.6.18. If you're manually compiling your kernel, you can find the module in the menuconfig of the linux kernel source (ie in the `make menuconfig` menu) in:
Device Drives -> Network device Support -> Wireless LAN (non-hamradio) -> Wireless Lan Drivers -> USB ZD1201 based Wireless device support
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