Check if the Hardware ID of the software matches your box (e.g., HW203.00.001).
A small USB Wi-Fi adapter (often from Olimex or a generic brand). -> You need : OS-specific drivers for the Ralink RT5370 chipset.
A: You can check your BIOS version. Restart your PC, press F10 to enter the BIOS setup, and look for the System Information section. If the BIOS version string begins with "R94", then your laptop uses this firmware.
If you're interested in unlocking the potential of the R94 R5370 V1 software, here are some steps to get started:
This chipset is found inside many USB wireless adapters, including: