Generic Atheros 802.11N Windows 2000/XP/Vista Driver V7.7.0.363, Utility


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5 thoughts on “Generic Atheros 802.11N Windows 2000/XP/Vista Driver V7.7.0.363, Utility

  1. 6 to 22 kB/sec download speed certainly doesn’t stress my 10 mb/sec pipe. I don’t know if it’s your server or somewhere between us on the network, but something needs help.

  2. how i can download driver for atheros ar5007eg wireless adapter for windows xp? i have notebook samsung nc10 with windows xp home edition, and i need to udate wireless driver. can somebody help me?

  3. I have a factory installed Atheros AR5B91 Wireless Network Adapter in my Gateway NV52 laptop. I’m currently deployed to Afghanistan living in a concrete/steel dorm room. The wireless signal I’m paying for gives me only 3 strength bars max in my dorm room but when I go into the hallway I can get a full 5 bars. My question is how do I increase signal strength to pick-up the full wireless signal within my room? Is there something I can purchase that can draw in the signal so I don’t drop calls anymore?
    Thanks

  4. We are using a “Atheros AR9160-BC1B+AR9106” chipset based Unex DNMA-H5 module in our design, and need to support the Windows-XP driver for it. It will be of great help to us if we get
    clarified for the following questions

    – which version of Atheros driver(Windows-XP) support it and the place to download it.
    – Will these drivers be used on 802.11n mode also ?


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