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Driver Information |
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| Manufacturer: |
IBM |
| Operating System: |
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP |
| Version: |
v1.4.3.4 |
| Release Date: |
2004-03-15 |
| Category: |
notebook Driver |
| File Name and Size: |
bthwxp1o.exe(20.34 Mb) |
| Model: |
ThinkPad R50/R50p |
| Description: |
IBM ThinkPad Dual-Band 802.11ab & 802.11abg Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter Driver v4.1.102.133 Windows 2000/XP.This package provides the Wireless LAN driver and Utility Software for the following Wireless LAN adapters for Microsoft Windows 2000, XP.# IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter# IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter II# IBM Dual-Band Wi-Fi Wireless Mini-PCI Adapter (11a/b)# IBM 11b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI adapter# ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Express Adapter# ThinkPad 11b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Express AdapterVersion 4.1.102.133, 77WC36WW:# (New) Support for Access Connections 4.11.# (New) Added support for ThinkPad R51e/Z60m/Z60t.# (Fix) Strong private key issue# (Fix) Installation may fail when antivirus software is runningThis release supports the following ThinkPad systems:# ThinkPad G40, G41# ThinkPad R40, R50, R50e, R50p, R51, R51e, R52# ThinkPad T40, T40p, T41, T41p, T42, T42p, T43, T43p# ThinkPad T60, T60p# ThinkPad X31, X32, X40, X40, X41, X41 Tablet# ThinkPad X60, X60s# ThinkPad Z60m, Z60t. |
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