CNet CNAP-711 Utility Download (Official)

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Supported Models

CNAP-711

Manufacturers

CNet

File Name

Additional Notes

11Mbps WIRELESS-B Access Point

SNMP utility for pure AP

Uploaded By

Rajesh (DG Staff Member) on 1-Mar-2005

Driver Contents File List

The following files are found inside the driver download file.

Name Size Date
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/IScript.dll 237.6 KB 2 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/ikernel.dll 634.9 KB 2 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/IsProBE9x.tlb 91.1 KB 2 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/ctor.dll 57.3 KB 5 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/IUser.dll 151.6 KB 2 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/IsProBENT.tlb 82.4 KB 2 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/iKernel.rgs 24.3 KB 25 Jul 2002
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/objectps.dll 32.8 KB 2 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/ENGINE32.CAB/DotNetInstaller.exe 5.6 KB 2 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/SETUP.EXE 98.3 KB 5 Aug 2002
ap711/UTILITY/SETUP.BOOT 334.5 KB 27 Jan 2003
ap711/UTILITY/DATA1.CAB 274.6 KB 27 Jan 2003
ap711/UTILITY/LAYOUT.BIN 456 bytes 27 Jan 2003
ap711/UTILITY/DATA2.CAB 771.6 KB 27 Jan 2003
ap711/UTILITY/SETUP.INI 344 bytes 27 Jan 2003
ap711/PHOTO/FILELIST.XML 2.4 KB 7 Jan 2003
ap711/PHOTO/IMAGE005.WMZ 493 bytes 7 Jan 2003
ap711/PHOTO/IMAGE001.WMZ 2.4 KB 7 Jan 2003
ap711/PHOTO/AA-01 137 bytes 9 Jan 2003
ap711/PHOTO/A-01 114 bytes 7 Jan 2003
ap711/PHOTO/IMAGE003.WMZ 2.3 KB 7 Jan 2003
ap711/PHOTO/OLEDATA.MSO 16.4 KB 7 Jan 2003

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