RT256x (rt61)
802.11a/g Wireless LAN CardBus
802.11a/g Wireless LAN Mini-PCI
802.11a/g Wireless LAN PCI
802.11b/g Wireless LAN Card
802.11g 54Mbps Wireless PC Card SE
802.11g CardBus Wireless Adapter
802.11g MiniPCI Wireless Adapter
Windows XP (64 bit), Windows ME, Linux
1.02.03.0000 (28-Jul-2007)
1.02.03.0000 (2007-07-28) via .inf
Works on Suse 10.3 x64 with ndiswrapper.
fix (DG Member) on 16-Jan-2008
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PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0301&SUBSYS_B8331462
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0301&SUBSYS_B8341462
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0301&SUBSYS_B8351462
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_00251371
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_00261371
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_00271371
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_01605A57
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_03605A57
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_03615A57
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_107F1043
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_127F1043
PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_0302&SUBSYS_130F1043
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
rt61_x64/rt61.cat | 22.3 KB | 30 Jul 2007 |
rt61_x64/rt61.inf | 66.9 KB | 28 Jul 2007 |
rt61_x64/rt61.sys | 446.0 KB | 28 Jul 2007 |
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