Westell Network & Wireless Cards Driver Download



Westell Technologies, Inc.
TypePublic
OTC Pink: WSTL
IndustryCommunication Equipment
FoundedOctober 1980
HeadquartersAurora, Illinois, United States
Key people
Timothy Duitsman, President and CEO
ProductsIn-building wireless, intelligent site management, Communication Network Solutions[buzzword]
RevenueUS$29.96 million (2020)[1]

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  • The comprehensive solutions Westell provides enable service providers, tower operators, and other network operators to reduce operating costs while improving network performance. With millions of products successfully deployed worldwide, Westell is a trusted partner for transforming networks into high quality, reliable systems.
  • Explorer Drive Suite 203 Boise, ID 83713 Corporate Office: PO Box 69 Cambridge, ID 83610. Office Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday-Friday 24x7 local technical support 208-229-1000.

Westell Technologies, Inc. is an Aurora, Illinois company that provides telecommunications equipment for in-building wireless, intelligent site management, cell site optimization, and outside plant solutions.[buzzword] Westell was the last company to manufacture DSL modems in the United States; however, on May 21, 2007, Westell announced plans to outsource manufacturing.[2][citation needed]

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A Westell 6100 DSL modem

History[edit]

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Westell was founded in October 1980 in Willowbrook, Illinois, and initially produced electronic equipment used for signaling and transmission on telephone lines leased to private customers. Clinton Penny, who had previously founded Wescom Switching, founded Westell.[3]Beginning in 1992, Westell began developing ADSL products. By the time of its initial public offering (IPO) in 1995, Westell was a prominent DSLAM manufacturer. The company moved out of this business in the wake of the stock market downturn of 2002, and then focused primarily on manufacturing cell site optimization equipment, Ethernet connectivity products, intelligent site management and a series of outdoor enclosure and cabinets.

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  2. ^https://www.westell.com/news-media/press-releases/detail/121/westell-technologies-reports-1st-quarter-fiscal-2008-results
  3. ^Meg McSherry Breslin (January 5, 1998). 'Clinton Penny, Former President Of Wescom Inc'. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 15, 2013.
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Network Adapter Card Driver

I recently had to do a reinstall of Windows on my sister's desktop. She has a Westell 802.11G Wireless USB Adapter. It worked perfectly fine before the reinstall. Now, it won't work. I am assuming this is because I need to put in the installation software that came with it. However, this is not something we have (I have searched through the house, shes not the best at keeping track of things for her computer). Westell's website does not offer any downloadable software/drivers for their adapters. I e-mailed them, and they said I need to contact Verizon for Wireless USB adapter support. Verizon has yet to respond. I located what appear to be the drivers for it online, but after installation they do not work. The user guide says that both the software utility and drivers must be installed. Does anyone know where I can get the software utlity or how do install without it?
There is a serial number on the back of the modem: A90-211WG-01
Thanks.
Kara




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