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Digicom 6d1320 Usb Wave 54 Driver Download Site

If you cannot get the driver to work on Windows, consider repurposing the Digicom 6d1320 for Linux.

On Ubuntu/Debian:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install firmware-ralink
sudo modprobe rt73usb

Plug in the adapter → It works immediately without additional drivers.

On Raspberry Pi (Raspbian): The rt73usb driver is built into the kernel. No download required.


Once the driver is installed, the adapter will appear as a standard wireless network interface. Digicom 6d1320 Usb Wave 54 Driver Download

To connect to Wi-Fi:

Advanced Settings (for stability):


If you have the driver file but the automatic installer fails (common on Windows 10 and 11), you must install it manually.

In the mid-2000s, wireless networking was transitioning from the sluggish 802.11b standard to the faster 54 Mbps offered by 802.11g. One device that captured this era perfectly was the Digicom 6d1320 USB Wave 54. This external USB adapter was a lifesaver for desktop PCs without built-in Wi-Fi and laptops with failing internal cards. If you cannot get the driver to work

Fast forward to today, and finding a working driver for this legacy device is a challenge. Windows 10 and 11 do not natively recognize it, and the official Digicom website has long since archived these legacy products. If you have typed the phrase “Digicom 6d1320 Usb Wave 54 Driver Download” into a search engine, you are likely staring at a USB dongle with a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager.

This article provides the definitive resource for downloading, installing, and troubleshooting the Digicom 6d1320 driver.

If the official site does not have the file, you will need to use a reputable driver archive site. When downloading, look for files labeled:

⚠️ Safety Warning: Driver download sites can sometimes bundle "bloatware" or adware with their installers. Always opt for the "Direct Download" link rather than a "Download Manager," and scan the file with antivirus software before opening it. Plug in the adapter → It works immediately

If you dual-boot or run Ubuntu/Mint, you are in luck. The Linux kernel includes native support for Ralink RT73. Simply plug in the Digicom 6d1320, and it will work out of the box. No driver download required.

# Verify detection on Linux
lsusb | grep Ralink
# You should see: Ralink Technology, Corp. RT73 USB Wireless LAN Card

Digicom’s old support portal (www.digicom.it) has been restructured. As of 2025, direct download links are broken. Your best alternative is the Internet Archive Wayback Machine or their old FTP mirror.

Search string for manual lookup:
digicom_6d1320_driver_v2.1.0.0.zip