The (often referenced interchangeably with model Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

  1. Visit the LG Website: Go to the LG website and navigate to the support section.
  2. Search for the Driver: Search for the LG CE0560 Wireless Adapter driver, selecting the correct operating system and device model.
  3. Download the Driver: Download the driver software, which is usually provided in a zip or exe format.
  4. Extract and Install: Extract the driver files and run the installation program.
  5. Follow the Installation Wizard: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.

The "CE0560" marking is a compliance label rather than a specific model number. In most cases, this hardware is actually the LG AN-WF100 Wi-Fi Dongle. Technical Specifications Interface: USB 2.0 Standards: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Frequency: 2.4GHz and 5GHz (Dual Band)

Driver availability

  • Official drivers: Typically provided by LG for TV models that require the CE0560; often included in the TV’s firmware or downloadable from LG’s support site under the specific TV model page.
  • PC drivers: If using CE0560 as a USB Wi‑Fi adapter on a Windows PC, drivers may be supplied by the chipset vendor (common chipsets: Realtek, Ralink/MediaTek). Find drivers matching the chipset and OS version.

9. References & where to look (no links included)

  • Chipset vendor driver pages (Realtek, MediaTek).
  • Linux kernel driver documentation (rtl8xxxu, rtl8192cu, mt7601u).
  • Windows Update driver catalog.
  • LG support downloads for device model.
  • Hardware ID is crucial: USB\VID_148F&PID_3070 = Ralink RT2870.
  • Use generic Ralink drivers, not LG-branded ones.
  • Disable driver signature enforcement on Windows 10/11 if needed.
  • Consider an upgrade if reliability is critical.

Right-click the device in Device Manager and select Update Driver > Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.

One‑line summary

LG CE0560 is a USB Wi‑Fi adapter for select LG devices; drivers are usually provided via LG TV firmware or by the adapter’s chipset vendor (Realtek/MediaTek) for PC use.

Download: Use a reputable driver archive site to find the Ralink RT3572 or Broadcom BCM4323 drivers compatible with your OS (Windows 7/10/11). Common Issues & Fixes