Download Wilocity Network & Wireless Cards Driver



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Download Wilocity Network & Wireless Cards Drivers

Founded in March 2007, Wilocity is developing next-generation 60 GHz multi-gigabit wireless chipsets for both the mobile computing platform and peripheral markets that will enable mobile device manufacturers to deliver the thin and light platforms that consumers want without sacrificing the performance and functionality that consumers need. Based on the Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) specification, Wilocity’s technology will enable truly multi-gigabit wireless for a wide range of applications from I/O to networking to video. Backed by high profile investors including Benchmark Capital, Sequoia Capital, and Tallwood Partners, Wilocity is born out of a unique combination of deep industry experience, success, and passion for wireless technology, leadership in the WiGig and Wi-Fi Alliances, and proven engineering innovation.

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Download Wilocity Network & Wireless Cards Drivers

The package provides the installation files for Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter Driver version 7.35.340.0. If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. Qualcomm imagines it will be used for things like streaming 4k video, network offload, etc. Wilocity is one of the more conspicuous drivers of 60GHz technology, and Qualcomm will add it to the mix of wireless connectivity options it significantly augmented with its acquisition of Atheros three years ago. DOWNLOAD DRIVER: MARVELL IEEE 802.11G WIRELESS CARDBUS - downloaded 38 times, uploaded on, receiving a 4.64/5 rating by 44 users.

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I'm seeing an unknown network controller in device manager, and Windows cannot identify any drivers for it. I cannot identify the proper driver on the ASUS website, so I'm here asking if anyone else knows.
The details on the unit are:
Vendor ID: 0x1AE9
Device ID: 0x0310
When I search those values, they appear to be a Wilocity Wil6200 chip? No details at all though, and this device appeared recently so I'm wondering if the firmware for the chip is flaked out? I have reinstalled the wifi drivers available on the ASUS page for this board, but no change.
Currently running Windows 10 FCU, clean install.

Despite years of innovative research and development, gigabit-speed 60 GHz wireless networks are still not mainstream. The main concern for network operators and vendors is the unfavorable propagation characteristics due to short wavelength and high directionality, which renders the 60 GHz links highly vulnerable to blockage and mobility.