The release adds AP tracker for managing bandwidth settings for multiple AP connections

Nov 26, 2013 10:05 GMT  ·  By

Qualcomm has unveiled a new driver targeted at some of its Killer network adapters, namely version 1.1.37.1044 beta, developed for the Killer e2200 embedded Ethernet chip, as well as for the Wireless-N 1102, 1103, and 1202 wireless adapters.

This newly released package adds a new feature, namely the AP Tracker option, which gives the ability to manage bandwidth settings for several access point connections. However, the version is a beta one, therefore it still has some issues that haven’t been fixed.

Specifically speaking, some new elements haven’t been completely translated into the supported languages, long SSID’s still don’t fit in the AP list as they should, and the AP list might not show the currently connected profile on systems running both e2200 and Wireless-N 1202 devices.

The package is to be installed only on computers that have one of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 operating systems installed, and is compatible with both 32- and 64-bit configurations.

That being said, download Qualcomm Killer Network Driver 1.1.37.1044 Beta for the proper adapter, and update its version to the latest one.