Download Passmark Software USB Devices Driver



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Unknown Device Identifier 9.01 on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs. This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from drivers without restrictions. Unknown Device Identifier 9.01 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows. Benchmark and testing utilities for various hardware components including CPU, graphics, memory, USB and network adapters. BurnInTest Pro is a shareware software download filed under hardware diagnostic software and made available by PassMark Software for Windows. Below, we are sharing the links to USB drivers for most of the popular Android device manufacturers like Samsung, LG, Sony, Google, HTC, Motorola, Dell, etc. These USB drivers are safe to use as they are from their respective manufacturers. All the links are valid and official. We recommend you to download the latest USB drivers. Our global team of engineers and sales support staff can answer your toughest questions. We have offices located around the globe, so we understand challenges specific to your region and location. If you can't find the software downloads and drivers that you need here, please reach out to us for immediate assistance. We are glad to help. Test WiFi hardware and device drivers are functioning correctly. Check signal levels from your local WiFi network and nearby networks. Help locate sources of interference to your network. WirelessMon supports the MetaGeek Wi-Spy (2.4i, 2.4x and DBx) useful for finding interference from non 802.11A/B/G/N devices transmitting on the same frequencies.

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View a detailed list of all the access points your network card detects, plus your connected network. See details such as Status, SSID, the principle channel the network is using, channel width, security settings, supported data rates, MAC addresses plus information such as the time period the access point was first seen and when it was last active.

Run extensive tests to measure and graph the stability and speed of your WiFi connection. Help isolate and locate drop outs and the causes of unreliable connections.

WirelessMon can report a large variety of in-depth LAN information (when available) such as:

Statistics information: More than 30 parameters are reported. Including a detailed breakdown of frames sent and received, error counts, transmission retry counters and related low-level data.

TCP/IP information: includes adapter MAC address; Adapter device driver name; the IP Address; Subnet Mask; if DHCP is enabled; the Gateway Address and the DHCP server IP address.

IP counter information: Network throughput is monitored and displayed. Includes maximum bandwidth available, current send and receive data rates, plus error counters.

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WirelessMon can also be reduced to a “Mini window” mode that appears as an overlay in the top right corner of your screen that provides on-going surveillance of your signal strength.

More Features:

  • Test your WiFi hardware and setup
  • Check signal levels of your home or office WiFi networks
  • Measure network speed and throughput
  • Locate sources of interference to your network
  • Scan for hot spots in your local area (wardriving)

WirelessMon includes multiple features which highlight channel usage and congestion across the detected access points in your location. Our Spectrum Analyser visualises these networks across both their channel and signal strength in dBm – quickly allowing you to identify areas of congestion and effectively identify a channel what could be used as a new access point.

WirelessMon can identify and display channel width. This is visualized in the graph where an access point using 40Mhz channels is displayed as twice the width of an access point using 20Mhz channels.

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WirelessMon has the ability to display intermittent and hidden access points - those with a MAC address, but not a SSID. The access point connection window allows you to connect to an Access point via a MAC address. This can be used when there are multiple Access Points with the same name.

Any wireless adapter that complies with the NDIS_802.11 (which is most of them) should be able to report information to WirelessMon. All the various IEEE 802.11 standards are supported, including 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. 802.11N and 802.11AC.

From version 4 some Garmin USB GPS devices (developed using the standalone OEM USB units) are supported via USB connection.

Windows 7 & Windows 10 support this software.

What's New:

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  • Added channel width, dropouts, vendor and max RSSI to summary log</li>
  • Fixed an issue when loading some WirelessMon project files where the map would not initially be redrawn correctly after loading
  • Fixed a bug in the 64bit build of WirelessMon where the signal strength of an AP when using the hexagon mapping function did not update correctly and all samples were the same

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