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How to install Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver?

You must have been thinking, why do you need routers when you have a modem in your house? Here’s the answer. A modem connects to a cable or wire from outside, bringing in internet data from all over the world to your computer. Yes, modems are useful but when it comes to providing internet security we need routers. A Router shares your internet connection with another device in your home and keeps you secure from hackers.


Cisco routers provide corporate security to your branch and maintain your network security. With its integrated service routers you get protection against sophisticated threats while maintaining outstanding performance at lower cost.


For operating a router you require its driver if you are using Microsoft Windows Vista and need to know how to install Cisco USB Driver follow the procedure below or visit Cisco Modem Support for any further query.


  • Go to Cisco.com website and download Cisco_usb console_driver.zip file and unzip it.

  • If you are a 32-bit Windows Vista user, double-click on the file setup.exe from the window_32 folder, or if you are using 64-bit window vista user, double click on the file setup(x64).exe from the windows_64 folder.

  • Wait for the Cisco virtual Install Shield wizard to begin and then click Next.

  • A new window will open up, click Install.

  • If a User Account control window appears, click “Allow – I trust this program…” to proceed.

  • The Install Shield wizard completed window appears. Click Finish.

  • Connect the USB cable to the PC and router USB console port.

  • The LED for USB turns green and a new window will open up stating “Installing device software”. Follow the instructions of the driver to complete the installation process.

  • USB console is ready for your use.

These instructions are a complete guide to install USB Driver still there may be some hindrance in installation, don’t worry a team that is dedicated to solving customer issues is always ready, just call on Cisco helpline number 1-800-954-282 and your technical companion is ready to help you.




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