Overview
The 3DSP BlueW2310 product provides the highest level of integration and most aggressive BOM cost by integrating IEEE 802.11b/g and BLUETOOTH 2.1 + EDR into a single MAC/Baseband chip utilizing a single 2.4GHz transceiver. Integrated on-chip power amplifier and LNA reduce external component count, while still able to deliver ample transmit power for most applications.
- Single-band 2.4-GHz 802.11g/b with up to 54Mbps data rate
- Integrated on-chip PA capable of delivering 18dBm output power
- Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR compliant
Hardware Info:
WLAN Device Name: 3DSP Wireless 802.11 B+G USB Adapter
WLAN Hardware ID: USB\VID_05E1&PID_0100
Bluetooth Device Name: Bluetooth Device
Bluetooth Hardware ID: USB\VID_08FD&PID_0001
Download 3DSP Bluew-2310u WLAN and Bluetooth Mini-PCIe Card Windows/Ubuntu Driver, Sofware:
[2009-05-06] WinXP/2K[SP4]/2003/Vista(32Bit)
[2009-04-24] Vista (64Bit)
[2010-01-25] Windows7 (32Bit)
[2010-01-25] Windows7 (64Bit)
[2009-07-24] Ubuntu9.04(Kernel2.6.28-11/13-generic) (32bit)
[2009-12-11] Ubuntu9.10(Kernel 2.6.31-14-generic)(32bit)
[2009-12-25] Ubuntu9.10(Kernel 2.6.31-14-generic)Beta(64bit)
If you need more linux driver for 3DSP Bluew-2310x, please enter Here.
http://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/12408-need-driver-3dsp-bluew2310u-card-5.html
Hi there
Marco wrote this earlier: p.s.: i have download the file at Syntek Semiconductor Ltd
The website has drivers for both USB and Mini PCI-E version, for all Windows (except 95... haha, lol)
http://www.stk.com.tw/driver/Wireles...ows7_32bit.exe
http://www.stk.com.tw/driver/Wireles...ows7_64bit.exe
Yes it says Syntek, but read the website and discover that Syntek copied 3DSP their work.
Just check more chip ID numbers and find a number like STK9100 (Syntek chip), from there I found out that Syntek is 3DSP. I will add a screenshot of what the install says for extra credability...
I am replacing mine with a more advanced one so I can also replace an old one in my friend's laptop. His recovery image doesn't work well anymore (Vista, go figure(anyhow Windows 7 is 5x faster than Vista)) and Windows 7 doesn't have drivers for his old PCI-E mini card.
So thank you Marco, I wouldnt have bought it if the drivers weren't there for Windows 7 also.