G-170S
G-102v2 802.11b/g Wireless Cardbus Adapter
G-170S 802.11g Wireless Cardbus Card
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98SE
2.0 (14-Dec-2006)
4.1.2.56 (2005-05-05) via .inf
4.1.2.71 (2005-05-25) via .inf
G-170S
802.11g Wireless CardBus Card
- Quick installation
- Delivers data rates at up to 54 Mbps in standard 802.11g mode and up to 108Mbps in Super G mode
- Multi-path and built-in antenna designs guarantee best receiving quality
- 64/128/152 bit Data encryption protects your wireless transmission
- Wi-Fi WPA2 support
- Allows roaming in your wireless network without additional configuration
Wireless LAN Utility File
Jegadesh (DG Staff Member) on 20-Jul-2007
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
G-170S SW V2.0.1/Driver/Win9x/net5211.inf | 15.2 KB | 7 Jul 2006 |
G-170S SW V2.0.1/Driver/Win9x/ar52119x.sys | 466.0 KB | 25 May 2005 |
G-170S SW V2.0.1/Driver/G-170S ReleaseNotes V2 0 1.pdf | 100.8 KB | 8 Nov 2006 |
G-170S SW V2.0.1/Driver/WinXP_2000/ar5211.sys | 463.2 KB | 18 May 2005 |
G-170S SW V2.0.1/Driver/WinXP_2000/net5211.cat | 8.0 KB | 27 Dec 2005 |
G-170S SW V2.0.1/Driver/WinXP_2000/net5211.inf | 15.2 KB | 19 Dec 2005 |
G-170S SW V2.0.1/Utility/Setup.exe | 9.7 MB | 27 Oct 2006 |
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