Atheros Driver Module
Atheros Driver Installation Program is a software program developed by Atheros Communications. The most common release is 9.2, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version. During setup, the program creates a startup registration point in Windows in order to automatically start when any user boots the PC.
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Upon being installed, the software adds a Windows Service which is designed to run continuously in the background. Manually stopping the service has been seen to cause the program to stop functing properly. It adds a background controller service that is set to automatically run. Delaying the start of this service is possible through the service manager. The primary executable is named wsimdbub.exe. The setup package generally installs about 7 files and is usually about 1.58 MB (1,657,553 bytes). Relative to the overall usage of users who have this installed on their PCs, most are running Windows 7 (SP1) and Windows 10.
While about 50% of users of Atheros Driver Installation Program come from the United States, it is also popular in United Kingdom and Germany.Program details.
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Key people, CEO 2003-2011Jack Lazar, CFO 2003-2011Rick Bahr, Head of Engineering 2000-2013Bill McFarland, CTO 1999-2015Colin Born, Corporate Development 2005-2014ProductsEthernet, WLAN, Bluetooth, GPS, powerline communications, hybrid wired/wireless, locationWebsiteQualcomm Atheros is a developer of for communications, particularly wireless chipsets. Founded under the name T-Span Systems in 1998 by experts in and design from, the and private industry. The company was renamed Atheros Communications in 2000 and it completed an in February 2004 trading on NASDAQ under the symbol ATHR.On January 5, 2011, it was announced that had agreed to a takeover of the company for a valuation of US$3.7 billion. When the acquisition was completed on May 24, 2011, Atheros became a subsidiary of Qualcomm operating under the name Qualcomm Atheros.Qualcomm Atheros chipsets for the standard of wireless networking are used by over 30 different wireless device manufacturers.
Qualcomm Atheros Headquarters in San Jose, CAT-Span Systems was co-founded in 1998 by, professor of engineering at and, at the time and then president of Stanford University through 2016.The company's first office was a converted house on Encina Avenue, Palo Alto, adjacent to a car wash and Town & Country Village.In September 1999, the company moved to an office at 3145 Porter Drive, Building A, Palo Alto.In 2000, T-Span Systems was renamed Atheros Communications and the company moved to a larger office at 529 Almanor Avenue, Sunnyvale. Atheros publicly demonstrated its inaugural chipset, the world's first implemented in technology and the industry's first high-speed 5 GHz solution. In 2002, Atheros launched the first dual-band wireless solution , the AR5001X 802.11a/b.In 2002, Dr.
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Barratt joined Atheros as VP Technology. Main article:Support for Atheros devices on Linux and FreeBSD once relied on the hobbist project MadWifi, originally created by Sam Leffler and later supported. MadWifi later evolved into ath5k. In July 2008, Atheros released an open-source Linux driver called ath9k for their devices. Atheros also released some source from their binary HAL under to add support for their abg chips.
Atheros has since been actively contributing towards the ath9k driver in Linux. Atheros has also been providing documentation and assistance to the FreeBSD community to enable updated support for 802.11n chipsets in FreeBSD-9.0 and up.The flexibility and openness of ath9k makes it a prime candidate for experiments around improving Wi-Fi. It is the first subject of a FQ-CoDel-based radio fairness improvement experiment by Make-Wifi-Fast. The driver has also been modified by radio hobbists to broadcast in.The article lists drivers available for all Qualcomm Atheros IEEE 802.11 chipsets, except for current generation (802.11ac) wireless cards using the ath10k driver that require non-free binary firmware to work.Atheros was featured in OpenBSD's songs that relate to the ongoing efforts of freeing non-free devices.
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