Network Adapters - Linksys, A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. - Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300Nv2 Computer Driver Updates
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| Driver Description | Driver Manufacturer | Driver Type | Driver Version | Driver Date | Windows | Driver Popularity | |
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| Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300Nv2 | Linksys, A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. | Network Adapters | 7.3.1.73 | Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit | |
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| Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300Nv2 | Linksys, A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. | Network Adapters | 7.3.1.73 | Windows 7 (6.1) 64 bit | |
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| Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300Nv2 | Linksys, A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. | Network Adapters | 7.3.1.73 | Windows Vista (6.0) 32 bit | |
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| Atheros AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter | Atheros | Network Adapters | 7.7.0.363 | Windows 7 (6.1) 64 bit | |
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| Atheros AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter | Atheros | Network Adapters | 7.7.0.377 | Windows 7 (6.1) 64 bit | |
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| Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300Nv2 | Linksys, A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. | Network Adapters | 7.3.1.73 | Windows Vista (6.0) 64 bit | |
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| Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N | Linksys, A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. | Network Adapters | 6.0.0.160 | Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit | |
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| Atheros AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter | Atheros Communications Inc. | Network Adapters | 8.0.0.225 | Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit | |
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| Carte réseau sans fil Atheros AR5008X | Atheros Communications Inc. | Network Adapters | 2.0.0.74 | Windows 7 (6.1) 64 bit | |
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Linksys by Cisco , commonly known as Linksys , is a brand of home and small office networking products now produced by Cisco Systems, though once a separate company founded in 1995 before being acquired by Cisco in 2003. Products currently and previously sold under the Linksys brand name include broadband and wireless routers, consumer and small business grade Ethernet switching, VoIP equipment, wireless internet video camera, AV products, network storage systems, and other products. Linksys products were widely available in North America off-the-shelf from both consumer electronics stores (CompUSA and Best Buy), internet retailers, and big-box retail stores (WalMart). Linksys' significant competition as an independent firm were D-Link and NetGear, the latter for a time being a brand of Cisco competitor Nortel. In 2007, Cisco CEO John Chambers described the long-term plan to kill the independent Linksys brand: "It will all come over time into a Cisco brand. The reason we kept Linksys' brand because it was better known in the US than even Cisco was for the consumer. As you go globally there's very little advantage in that." From 2008, all Linksys products sold were packaged and branded as "Linksys by Cisco"; some former Linksys products were merged into the "Valet" brand (albeit with a large Cisco logo and smaller Linksys name still on the product). The formerly-independent Linksys website currently redirects to Cisco's. Small-business inquiries into former Linksys products are directed to Cisco's products and reseller network. |



