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Here are the steps:

 

1. Dont plug the usb, you should install the drivers and the realtek utility first.

2. Enter the Realtek Site and write "RTL8187B" inside the Search Box, look for "Others" on the Download Page; download the MacOsx 10.4/10.5 Drivers. unzip it and Install it. It will ask for reboot.

3. After you rebooted, now you can plug the device. Also, the Realtek WLAN Utility should open automatically.

4. The WLAN Utility will say theres no wifi device installed on Network Panel, inside System Preferences. Go to the Network panel and you will see a new Ethernet Device (Note: The USB-WIFI will be detected as an ethernet device, altought its wireless :blowup: ), just accept the default configuration and click apply.

5. Now, reopen RTL WLAN Utitity and configure your wireless network.

 

I know, the steps are quite simple and obvious. But you should note theres another ENUWI-G2 model with a RTL8187L chipset. In this case, you will have to install a modified kext, edit it and change the device id, etc. Check this thread if you have bought this model:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...&pid=925953

 

One last thing, i have installed it succesfully using iatkos5i with 10.5.6 update and voodoo kernel, everything works perfect. WPE, WPA, WPA2, etc. This should work with any distribution as well.

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Hi, I wonder if you have tried this in Snow Leo? I'll get one right away if it does. Thanks!

 

Sorry for answering you after 7 months, but until last night i upgrade my iatkos installation to SL.

 

And of course it works with 10.6.3, u just have to install the 10.4 package instead of 10.5 and Realtek USB WLAN Client Utility will be running and the Led in the USB working.

 

Cheers.

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