Driver ~repack~ - Lg Ce0560 Wireless Adapter

Searching for the LG CE0560 wireless adapter driver can be confusing because "CE0560" is not actually a model number—it is a European certification mark found on many LG products. For this specific adapter, the actual model number you need is the LG AN-WF100.

If you are trying to use this for a specific project (like a Raspberry Pi or Linux build), I can look up the Linux kernel module commands for you.

and search by your specific TV or laptop model number rather than the adapter's "CE0560" marking. LG Gram & Laptops lg ce0560 wireless adapter driver

. Because LG never released official Windows or macOS drivers for this device—restricting its use to their own TV software—getting it to work on a computer requires "tricking" your OS into recognizing its true Netgear identity. How to Repurpose It (The "Netgear Hack")

Last updated: March 2025
Tested on: Windows 10 Pro 22H2, Windows 11 23H2, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Searching for the LG CE0560 wireless adapter driver

Method B: Use Device Manager (Windows)

  1. Plug in the adapter.
  2. Open Device Manager (right-click Start button > Device Manager).
  3. Find the unknown device (under "Other devices" or "Network adapters").
  4. Right-click it > Properties > Details tab.
  5. Under Property, select Hardware Ids.
  6. You will see something like:
    USB\VID_148F&PID_2870
    USB\VID_148F&PID_2770
    USB\VID_148F&PID_7601

How to Download and Install the LG CE0560 Wireless Adapter Driver

Plug the LG adapter into your PC's USB port. It will likely show up in Device Manager as an "Unknown Device" or "Remote Download Wireless Adapter". Manual Update: Plug in the adapter

LG CE0560 Wireless Adapter Driver: Installation, Issues, and Solutions

The LG CE0560 is a USB wireless network adapter, commonly found bundled with older LG desktop PCs or sold as an accessory for upgrading legacy systems to Wi-Fi capability. While not as common today, many users still rely on this adapter for basic wireless connectivity.