Network Adapters - Atheros - D-Link DWA-642 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter Computer Driver Updates
Device types / Network Adapters / Atheros / D-Link DWA-642 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter
| Driver Description | Driver Manufacturer | Driver Type | Driver Version | Driver Date | Windows | Driver Popularity | |
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| D-Link DWA-642 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter | Atheros | Network Adapters | 9.2.0.104 | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit | |
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| D-Link DWA-642 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter | D-Link | Network Adapters | 6.0.2.75 | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit | |
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| D-Link RangeBooster N | Atheros | Network Adapters | 6.0.1.75 | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit | |
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| D-Link DWA-642 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter | Atheros | Network Adapters | 7.4.2.75 | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit | |
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| D-Link RangeBooster N | D-Link | Network Adapters | 6.0.1.75 | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit | |
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| D-Link DWA-642 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter | Atheros | Network Adapters | 7.7.0.406 | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit | |
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| D-Link DWA-642 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter | Atheros | Network Adapters | 7.4.2.75 | Windows 2000 (5.0) 32 bit | |
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| D-Link RangeBooster N | Atheros | Network Adapters | 6.0.0.160 | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit | |
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Qualcomm Atheros is a developer of semiconductors for network communications, particularly wireless chipsets. Founded under the name Atheros in 1998 by experts in signal processing from Stanford University, the University of California, Berkeley and the private industry, it became a public company in 2004. The current President and CEO of the company is Craig H. Barratt. On the 5th January 2011, it was announced that Qualcomm has agreed a takeover of the company for an enterprise valuation of US$3.5 billion. The acquisition was completed on May 24, 2011 and Atheros became a subsidiary of Qualcomm operating under the name Qualcomm Atheros. Atheros chipsets for the IEEE 802.11 standard of wireless networking are used by over 30 different wireless device manufacturers, including Netgear, D-Link and TRENDnet. |




