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Wireless_Console_3_Win7_32_64_3015.zip (1.2 MB)
V3.0.15 (25-Jan-2010)
ASUS Wireless Switch (Wireless Console3) Utility
Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member) on 30-Mar-2011
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Setup.exe | 178.7 KB | 31 Jul 2007 |
data/409.msi | 512.5 KB | 4 Jan 2010 |
data/WC3.CAB | 1.0 MB | 4 Jan 2010 |
data/WC3.CAB/_48C2B0BCACF044F89877677D06852B1C | 1.6 MB | 4 Jan 2010 |
data/WC3.CAB/_7448F7A7B2BB4495A1F7A631EB148190 | 163.8 KB | 23 Aug 2006 |
data/WC3.CAB/_80142605F078456DB03246444D26CC6D | 16.3 KB | 27 May 2004 |
data/WC3.CAB/_81B40C1642BE4542BCBE7F2E9DA50A36 | 81.9 KB | 27 May 2004 |
data/WC3.CAB/_901728A5E48C439998B2C766F6FC66E6 | 61.4 KB | 27 May 2004 |
data/WC3.CAB/_90A21DAA4ED743A98E5A2FE7B709F049 | 80.4 KB | 27 May 2004 |
data/WC3.CAB/_99281E30501A4D29AE6896A28360C1F9 | 69.6 KB | 12 Nov 2008 |
data/WC3.CAB/_B13740E63A2E42C0A2A80316290E44D6 | 59.9 KB | 30 Dec 2009 |
data/WC3.CAB/_C954CF8EE9D94E0CB2E9CD98BE4F48A5 | 36.9 KB | 21 Sep 2005 |
data/WC3.CAB/_CA542CC0F4E945729CA1103771D914D5 | 303.1 KB | 13 Jan 2005 |
data/WC3.CAB/_D0F762E1CD1648DF9CBC57E95B50C0C9 | 69.6 KB | 30 Dec 2009 |
data/WC3.CAB/_DFF751E4A75D434ABD93373A5B245354 | 94.2 KB | 27 Jul 2009 |
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