The new update fixes a few Windows 10-related issues

Aug 7, 2015 06:56 GMT  ·  By

Qualcomm has just announced the availability of its new 1.1.55.1534 Killer Network Suite version, which resolves various translation problems spotted in some parts of the Killer Network Manager UI and include a few fixes targeted at Windows 10 systems.

Specifically speaking, this new release updates the Killer Wireless and Killer Ethernet drivers to the latest versions available on Windows 10 in order to improve connectivity strength as well as to fix crash events during WHQL testing on certain configurations.

In terms of compatibility, the present update is suitable for both 32- and 64-bit variants of Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 platforms, and has been developed to be used on systems that include a Killer 1525, 1535, 1202, 1102, 1103, E2200, or E2400 network adapters.

As for the driver version it applies, since there is a distinct one for each network controller and operating system, it would be a good idea to check the description page of this download and find out what Qualcomm’s update does.

Last but not least, bear in mind that Killer Bandwidth Control driver might not install correctly on Windows 10 every time, and this issue is being looked into by Microsoft. However, reinstalling the package should fix this problem.

That being said, download Qualcomm Killer Network Driver 1.1.55.1534, take into account all the aforementioned aspects, apply it on your system, and constantly check our website in order to stay up to speed with the latest releases.