I am sorry to report that there is no way I know of to get your device working. Unfortunately, Linksys does not provide XP files only Windows 7-10. Windows XP drivers and kernel module to load the Windows XP drivers. Ndiswrapper is two parts: user space tool that is used to install Here is a snip from the ndiswrapper manual page: It depends on Windows XP drivers files typically the. There is a mechanism to use Windows drivers called ndiswrapper. In short, there is currently no native Linux driver for your device. A Google search for QCA9377 finds many references to the corresponding PCI device and the ath10k_pci driver. A Google search for this device finds nothing. There are several references to qca9377_7_1p1. I also looked at the other files in the driver package. %Linksys.DeviceDesc% = Linksys_robin_as.ndi, USB\VID_13B1&PID_0042&REV_9310 Linksys WUSB6100M Robin AS %Linksys.DeviceDesc% = Linksys_robin_ce.ndi, USB\VID_13B1&PID_0042&REV_9210 Linksys WUSB6100M Robin EU %Linksys.DeviceDesc% = Linksys_robin_ic.ndi, USB\VID_13B1&PID_0042&REV_9110 Linksys WUSB6100M Robin CA %Linksys.DeviceDesc% = Linksys_robin_fcc.ndi, USB\VID_13B1&PID_0042&REV_9010 Linksys WUSB6100M Robin US I then downloaded the Windows 7 driver from Linksys. A Google search for the usb.id of 13b1:0042 only finds one page of interest this one.