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Wireless Network Adapter HP WLAN 802.11b/g W400
 
 
 
 
 
(3 stars by 266 users)
 
HP WLAN 802.11b/g W400 is a network card launched by HP manufacturer. Many computer manufacturers integrate this network card into the whole product, For those who like to play online games, it is recommended to choose this network card, because it will not cause your data to be delayed during transmission. HP WLAN 802.11b/g W400 has a very strong anti-interference ability, even if there are several wireless devices with the same frequency nearby. The router or wireless network card will not have any impact on it, In addition, if you are particularly concerned about security, it can provide encryption function. You can set it in the control panel of the drive device, and let it encrypt the data before transmission, Because it has a relatively large signal transmission power, the heat generation is also a bit large, but fortunately, it does not affect normal use. With the support of the latest operating system, the chip will automatically reduce the frequency according to the actual situation to reduce the heat generation, It is compatible with the current mainstream wireless protocols: 802.11b and 802.11a, so you can use it to establish network connections with various wireless routers, Network is indispensable to any computer. Although the HP WLAN 802.11b/g W400 is very easy to use, it needs the correct driver to maximize the performance of the network card.
HP WLAN 802.11b/g W400 driver installation information
The following is driver installation information, which is very useful to help you find or install drivers for HP WLAN 802.11b/g W400.For example: Hardware ID information item, which contains the hardware manufacturer ID and hardware ID. These two ID values are unique and will not be duplicated with other hardware. According to these two ID values, the matching driver information can be accurately found. This method is more effective than any others, and 100% correct.There are many other information items that you can use to find the driver version information and the required driver files.

The name of the driver type in the system is: Net, and the drive type GUID is: {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}.

For Windows OS:
Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1
Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1
Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Service Pack 1
Windows 7 Home Premium

Hardware ID:
PCI: VEN_168C&DEV_0013
MFG
HP
CLASS
Net
ENUMERATOR_NAME
PCI
SERVICE
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE
CLASSGUID
{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
DRIVER
{4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\0011
COMPATIBLEIDS
PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&REV_01, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013, PCI\VEN_168C&CC_020000, PCI\VEN_168C&CC_0200, PCI\VEN_168C, PCI\CC_020000, PCI\CC_0200
HARDWAREID
PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00E60E11&REV_01, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00E60E11, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&CC_020000, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&CC_0200
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Installation Parameter
[Version]
Signature
"$CHICAGO$"
Class
Net
ClassGUID
{4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Provider
%Vendor_String%
Compatible
1
DriverVer
09/15/2005,4.1.2.111
Catalogfile
net5211.cat
[Manufacturer]
%Vendor_String%
Vendor, NT.5.1
[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect
*
[Vendor]
%Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22%
MB22_01, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0012&SUBSYS_00E50E11
%Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22%
MB22_02, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0012&SUBSYS_2022168C
%Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22ag%
MB22ag_01, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00E50E11
%Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22g%
MB22g_01, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00E60E11
 
[Vendor.NT.5.1] ; For XP and later
%Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22%
MB22_01.XP, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0012&SUBSYS_00E50E11
%Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22%
MB22_02.XP, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0012&SUBSYS_2022168C
%Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22ag%
MB22ag_01.XP, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00E50E11
%Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22g%
MB22g_01.XP, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00E60E11
[MB22_01.NT]
Characteristics
0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType
5
DelReg
5211.DelReg
AddReg
5211.reg, COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg, 5211.reg, 5211.ab.reg
CopyFiles
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles, DEFAULTDESTDIRS
DelFiles
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
[MB22_02.NT]
Characteristics
0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType
5
DelReg
5211.DelReg
AddReg
5211.reg, COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg, 5211.reg, 5211.ab.reg
CopyFiles
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles, DEFAULTDESTDIRS
DelFiles
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
[MB22ag_01.NT]
Characteristics
0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType
5
DelReg
5211.DelReg
AddReg
5211.reg, COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg, 5211.reg, 5212.abg.reg
CopyFiles
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles, DEFAULTDESTDIRS
DelFiles
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
[MB22g_01.NT]
Characteristics
0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType
5
DelReg
5211.DelReg
AddReg
5211.reg, COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg, 5211.reg, 5212.bg.reg
CopyFiles
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles, DEFAULTDESTDIRS
DelFiles
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
[MB22_01.NT.Services]
AddService
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE, 2, WlanNetCard.Service, common.EventLog
[MB22_02.NT.Services]
AddService
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE, 2, WlanNetCard.Service, common.EventLog
[MB22ag_01.NT.Services]
AddService
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE, 2, WlanNetCard.Service, common.EventLog
[MB22g_01.NT.Services]
AddService
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE, 2, WlanNetCard.Service, common.EventLog
[MB22_01.XP]
Characteristics
0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType
5
DelReg
5211.DelReg
AddReg
5211.reg, COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg, 5211.reg, 5211.ab.reg, 5211.XP.reg, 5211.ab.XP.reg
CopyFiles
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles, DEFAULTDESTDIRS
DelFiles
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
[MB22_02.XP]
Characteristics
0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType
5
DelReg
5211.DelReg
AddReg
5211.reg, COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg, 5211.reg, 5211.ab.reg, 5211.XP.reg, 5211.ab.XP.reg
CopyFiles
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles, DEFAULTDESTDIRS
DelFiles
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
[MB22ag_01.XP]
Characteristics
0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType
5
DelReg
5211.DelReg
AddReg
5211.reg, COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg, 5211.reg, 5212.abg.reg, 5211.XP.reg, 5212.abg.XP.reg
CopyFiles
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles, DEFAULTDESTDIRS
DelFiles
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
[MB22g_01.XP]
Characteristics
0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType
5
DelReg
5211.DelReg
AddReg
5211.reg, COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg, 5211.reg, 5212.bg.reg, 5211.XP.reg, 5212.bg.XP.reg
CopyFiles
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles, DEFAULTDESTDIRS
DelFiles
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
[MB22_01.XP.Services]
AddService
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE, 2, WlanNetCard.Service, common.EventLog
[MB22_02.XP.Services]
AddService
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE, 2, WlanNetCard.Service, common.EventLog
[MB22ag_01.XP.Services]
AddService
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE, 2, WlanNetCard.Service, common.EventLog
[MB22g_01.XP.Services]
AddService
WLAN_400_500_SERVICE, 2, WlanNetCard.Service, common.EventLog
[5211.ab.reg]
 
HKR, , AdHocBand, 0x00002, "0"
 
HKR, , NetBand, 0x00002, "7"
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations, NicType, 0x10003, 1
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, NetBand, 0x10003, 7
[5212.abg.reg]
 
HKR, , AdHocBand, 0x00002, "0"
 
HKR, , NetBand, 0x00002, "15"
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations, NicType, 0x10003, 1
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, NetBand, 0x10003, 15
[5212.bg.reg]
 
HKR, , AdHocBand, 0x00002, "0"
 
HKR, , NetBand, 0x00002, "12"
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations, NicType, 0x10003, 1
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, NetBand, 0x10003, 12
[5211.ab.XP.reg]
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand, ParamDesc, 0, %WirelessMode%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand, default, 0, "7"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand\enum, "7", 0, "5Ghz + 2.4Ghz"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand\enum, "3", 0, "5Ghz Only"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand\enum, "4", 0, "2.4Ghz Only"
[5212.abg.XP.reg]
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand, ParamDesc, 0, %WirelessMode%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand, default, 0, "15"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand\enum, "15", 0, "5Ghz + 2.4Ghz"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand\enum, "3", 0, "5Ghz Only"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\NetBand\enum, "12", 0, "2.4Ghz Only"
[5212.bg.XP.reg]
[5211.XP.reg]
 
HKR, Ndi\params\sleepMode, ParamDesc, 0, %sleepMode%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\sleepMode, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\sleepMode, default, 0, "0"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\sleepMode, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\sleepMode\enum, "0", 0, %sleepModeOff%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\sleepMode\enum, "2", 0, %sleepModeNormal%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\sleepMode\enum, "1", 0, %sleepModeMax%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\shortPreamble, ParamDesc, 0, %shortPreamble%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\shortPreamble, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\shortPreamble, default, 0, "1"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\shortPreamble, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\shortPreamble\enum, "1", 0, %shortPreambleEnable%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\shortPreamble\enum, "0", 0, %shortPreambleDisable%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\radioEnable, ParamDesc, 0, %radioEnable%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\radioEnable, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\radioEnable, default, 0, "1"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\radioEnable, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\radioEnable\enum, "1", 0, %radioEnableOn%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\radioEnable\enum, "0", 0, %radioEnableOff%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\bkScanEnable, ParamDesc, 0, %BackScan%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\bkScanEnable, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\bkScanEnable, default, 0, "1"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\bkScanEnable, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\bkScanEnable\enum, "1", 0, %Enabled%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\bkScanEnable\enum, "0", 0, %Disabled%
[5211.DelReg]
 
HKR,,NetBand
 
HKR,,ssid
 
HKR,,ssid2
 
HKR,,ssid3
 
HKR,,prefBssid1
 
HKR,,prefBssid2
 
HKR,,prefBssid3
 
HKR,,prefBssid4
 
HKR,Ndi\Params\tpc
 
HKR,,tpc
 
HKR,Ndi\Params\authTypeUseOnly
 
HKR,,authTypeUseOnly
 
HKR,,AdHocBand
 
HKR,,AwakeTimePerf
 
HKR,,beaconInterval
 
HKR,,bkScanEnable
 
HKR,,bssType
 
HKR,,ccode
 
HKR,,clist
 
HKR,,defaultKey
 
HKR,,EncryptionAlg
 
HKR,,FragThreshold
 
HKR,,HwTxRetries
 
HKR,,privacyInvoked
 
HKR,,QoS
 
HKR,,rateCtrlEnable
 
HKR,,RTSThreshold
 
HKR,,scanType
 
HKR,,SwTxRetryScale
 
HKR,,SmeEnable
 
HKR,,aifs
 
HKR,,cwmin
[5211.reg]
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid, ParamDesc, 0, %ScanTimeValid%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid, default, 0, "120000"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid\enum, "5000", 0, %5seconds%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid\enum, "15000", 0, %15seconds%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid\enum, "30000", 0, %30seconds%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid\enum, "60000", 0, %60seconds%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid\enum, "90000", 0, %90seconds%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimeValid\enum, "120000", 0, %120seconds%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\removeNoGSubId, ParamDesc, 0, %80211g%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\removeNoGSubId, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\removeNoGSubId, default, 0, "1"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\removeNoGSubId, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\removeNoGSubId\enum, "1", 0, %80211g Enabled%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\removeNoGSubId\enum, "0", 0, %80211g Disabled%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimePreSleep, ParamDesc, 0, %Disconnect Scan Mode%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimePreSleep, Base, 0, "10"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimePreSleep, default, 0, "300"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimePreSleep, type, 0, "enum"
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimePreSleep\enum, "32767", 0, %Scan Continuously%
 
HKR, Ndi\params\scanTimePreSleep\enum, "300", 0, %Sleep between Scans%
 
HKR, , gpioPinFunc0, 0x00002, "1"
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations, MajorVersion, 0x10003, 2
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations, MinorVersion, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations, SelectedConfigurationIndex, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations, SelectedConfigurationName, 0x00002, "Default"
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, AdHocBand, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, ConfigurationName, 0x00002, "Default"
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, DefaultKey, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, EnableMacAddress, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, EnableSecurity, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, EncryptionAlg, 0x10003, 4
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, HexEntry, 0x10003, 1
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, leapEnabled, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, MacAddress, 0x00002, ""
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, NetworkConnectionType, 0x10003, 1
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, NetworkName, 0x00002, ""
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, PowerManagement, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, Preamble, 0x10003, 1
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, QoS, 0x10003, 0
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, scanType, 0x10003, 2
 
HKR, CustomParams\Configurations\Cfg0, tpc, 0x10003, 0
[5211.reg.security]
 
"D:ARAI(A;;GA;;;BA)(A;;GA;;;SY)(A;CI;GA;;;IU)"
[COMMON_NDIS_NT.reg]
 
HKR, Ndi, Service, 0, "WLAN_400_500_SERVICE"
 
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces, UpperRange, 0, "ndis5"
 
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces, LowerRange, 0, "ethernet"
[WlanNetCard.Service]
DisplayName
%Service.DispName%
ServiceType
1 ;%SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER%
StartType
3 ;%SERVICE_DEMAND_START%
ErrorControl
1 ;%SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL%
ServiceBinary
%12%\ar5211.sys
LoadOrderGroup
NDIS
[common.EventLog]
AddReg
common.AddEventLog.reg
[common.AddEventLog.reg]
 
HKR, , EventMessageFile, 0x00020000, "%%SystemRoot%%\System32\netevent.dll"
 
HKR, , TypesSupported, 0x00010001, 7
[WLAN_NT.CopyFiles]
 
ar5211.sys,,,0x00000004 ; COPYFLG_NOVERSIONCHECK
[WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles]
 
Athnic.ini,,,1
[SourceDisksNames]
1
%DriverDiskName%,,,
 
[SourceDisksFiles.X86] ; WinNT
ar5211.sys
1,, ; on distribution disk 1
[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir
11 ; Win9x=%windir%\system WinNT=%windir%\system32
WLAN_NT.CopyFiles
12 ; WinNT=%windir%\system32\drivers
WLAN_NT.DelIniFiles
12 ; WinNT=%windir%\system32\drivers
[DEFAULTDESTDIRS]
[Strings]
Vendor_String
"HP"
WirelessMode
"Wireless Mode"
sleepMode
"Power Save Mode"
sleepModeOff
"Off"
sleepModeNormal
"Normal"
sleepModeMax
"Maximum"
tpc
"Transmit Power"
tpcLowest
"Lowest"
shortPreamble
"802.11b Preamble"
shortPreambleEnable
"Long and Short"
shortPreambleDisable
"Long only"
radioEnable
"Radio On/Off"
radioEnableOn
"On"
radioEnableOff
"Off"
BackScan
"Scanning for available networks"
Enabled
"Allowed anytime"
Disabled
"Not while connected"
DriverDiskName
"HP WLAN W400/W500 Driver Disk 1"
Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22g
"HP WLAN 802.11b/g W400"
Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22ag
"HP WLAN 802.11a/b/g W500"
Vendor.DeviceDesc.MB22
"HP WLAN 802.11a/b W500"
Service.DispName
"HP WLAN W400/W500 Wireless Network Adapter Service"
authTypeUseOnly
"802.11 Authentication Type"
authAuto
"Auto"
authOpen
"Open Only"
authShared
"Shared Key Only"
80211g
"802.11g Capability"
80211g Enabled
"Enabled"
80211g Disabled
"Disabled"
Disconnect Scan Mode
"Scan Mode during Disconnect State"
Scan Continuously
"Scan Continuously"
Sleep between Scans
"Sleep between Scans"
ScanTimeValid
"Roam Scan Timeout(sec)"
5seconds
"5 seconds"
15seconds
"15 seconds"
30seconds
"30 seconds"
60seconds
"60 seconds"
90seconds
"90 seconds"
120seconds
"120 seconds"
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