If the adapter doesn't work instantly when plugged in (Plug-and-Play), follow these manual steps: Extract the Files: If you downloaded a file, extract it to a folder on your desktop. Open Device Manager: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager Update Driver:
Since the driver did not come in rpm form from a supported repo that does updates I would venture that the answer is likely 'NO! ' Fedora Discussion wireless usb wifi adapter kasens ksg5000 driver
Search for “RTL8812BU driver” instead of “KSG5000” – that chipset driver works universally. For Windows, use the Realtek official driver or let Windows Update find it. Avoid shady “driver updater” sites. If the adapter doesn't work instantly when plugged
Right-click the unrecognized device (often labeled "802.11n WLAN" or similar) and select . For Windows, use the Realtek official driver or
Requires manual installation of the RTL8187L driver package, often provided on a mini-CD with the device.
Desperate, he searched his laptop’s old backup folder. He found a sub-folder labeled “Old_Stuff_Do_Not_Delete” and inside, a single ZIP file: KSG5000_Driver_v2.3_LEGACY.exe . The modified date was 2012.
A small, red LED on the dongle blinked once. Then twice. Then it turned a solid, angry crimson.