Below you can download pciven_168c&dev_002b&subsys_661111ad&rev_01 driver for Windows.
File name: pci-ven_168c-dev_002b-subsys_661111ad-rev_01.exe
Version: 2.703
File size: 18.56 MB
Upload source: original install disk
Antivirus software passed: AVG v. 5.11
PciVen_168C&Dev_002B&Subsys_661111Ad&Rev_01(click above to download)
Device Specification:
Device name: PciVen_168C&Dev_002B&Subsys_661111Ad&Rev_01
Device type: PCI wireless network adapter
Vendor ID: 168C
Device ID: 002B
Subsystem ID: 661111Ad
Revision: 01
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my PciVen_168C&Dev_002B&Subsys_661111Ad&Rev_01 device not recognized by my computer?
A: There could be multiple reasons for this issue. First, ensure that the device is properly inserted into the PCI slot on your motherboard. If it is properly connected, try updating the driver for the device. If the problem persists, it is possible that the device is faulty and needs to be replaced.
2. Q: My PciVen_168C&Dev_002B&Subsys_661111Ad&Rev_01 device is showing a "Limited or no connectivity" error. How can I fix it?
A: This error usually occurs when there is an issue with the network connection settings. Start by checking if your router/modem is properly functioning and if other devices can connect to the network. If the issue is specific to this device, try reinstalling the driver or resetting the device's TCP/IP stack. If all else fails, contact your network service provider for assistance.
3. Q: Can my PciVen_168C&Dev_002B&Subsys_661111Ad&Rev_01 device support a 5 GHz Wi-Fi network?
A: Yes, this device supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks. However, to utilize the 5 GHz frequency, ensure that your router/modem also supports it. You may need to adjust the wireless network settings on your device to enable the 5 GHz band.