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5.0.0.107 (2006-06-29) via .inf
I've tested some drivers for my
Atheros WiMacMax 54/108mbps wireless
card, but just this one worked fine
and stable on my WinXP based
platform. Esse driver funciona muito
bem com o WinXP Professional SP2.
zeramones (DG Member) on 17-Feb-2009
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Atheros_5.0.0.107/data1.cab | 2.1 MB | 10 Aug 2006 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/data2.cab | 6.0 MB | 10 Aug 2006 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/driver/ar5211.sys | 507.4 KB | 13 Jun 2006 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/driver/net5211.cat | 15.4 KB | 3 Aug 2006 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/driver/net5211.inf | 43.6 KB | 27 Jul 2006 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/engine32.cab | 494.6 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/layout.bin | 455 bytes | 10 Aug 2006 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/setup.exe | 121.1 KB | 14 Nov 2005 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/setup.ibt | 470.7 KB | 10 Aug 2006 |
Atheros_5.0.0.107/setup.ini | 672 bytes | 10 Aug 2006 |
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