I have just tried it, with my WUSB600N V2, and found that it works
perfectly well on the 64bit version of Karmic Koala, on my Dell Latitude
D830, if I use the NDISWRAPPER utility. Install the 'Windows Wireless
Drivers' utility using apt or the new 'Ubuntu Software Center'. Then,
download and extract the Windows XP driver (file called
WUSB600Nv2_XP_1.4.4.0.zip) from the Linksys site.

Unplug your USB stick.

Using the Windows Wireless Drivers utility, install the driver by
selecting the .inf file from the extracted WinXPX64 folder. Keep the
dialog open, and insert your USB stick. Then close the dialog, and just
use the Network Manager applet. It should now work.

Warning: DO NOT UNPLUG THE USB STICK WHILE THE SYSTEM IS RUNNING. This
will lead to the stick no longer being recognized, and NDISWRAPPER will
hang. I'll try to attach a screenshot later.

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Linksys By Cisco WUSB600N v2 Doesn't Work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408165
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