The (ZD1211)IEEE 802.11b+g USB Adapter is a network device manufactured by ZyDAS. Issues like weak Wi-Fi signal, slow DNS lookup, duplicate IP addresses, slow network and excessive CPU usage can be solved by updating this driver. This version of "WF748_Windows_XP.zip" is rated (5 out of 5 stars) based on 2,756 downloads and 22 reviews. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 540.1 KB.
WF748-CUI
(ZD1211)IEEE 802.11b+g USB Adapter
(ZD1211B)IEEE 802.11 b+g USB Adapter
Windows XP, Windows XP (64 bit)
6.3.0.0 (2005-10-28) via .inf
4.11.0.0 (2005-10-04) via .inf
WF748-CUI or UIC for WinXP drivers only. No utilities. Unzip to target folder. Use "HAVE DISK" button and point windows installer to the target folder.
David Rebello (DG Member) on 4-Apr-2006
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USB\VID_0ACE&PID_1215\6&291D90F5&0&3
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Windows_XP/ZD11BU64.sys | 493.4 KB | 28 Oct 2005 |
Windows_XP/ZD11BUXP.SYS | 402.4 KB | 28 Oct 2005 |
Windows_XP/ZD11U64.sys | 354.0 KB | 4 Oct 2005 |
Windows_XP/ZD11UXP.sys | 280.1 KB | 4 Oct 2005 |
Windows_XP/ZD1211BU.CAT | 8.7 KB | 3 Nov 2005 |
Windows_XP/ZD1211BU.INF | 15.5 KB | 28 Oct 2005 |
Windows_XP/ZD1211U.CAT | 8.7 KB | 6 Nov 2005 |
Windows_XP/ZD1211U.inf | 14.0 KB | 4 Oct 2005 |
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