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    Asus Wireless Console Issues (W3V)

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by joeybec007, Jul 28, 2005.

  1. joeybec007

    joeybec007 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey all, theres one thing that is just irking me about my w3v, and it is that when I shut down, I always have to end this unresponsive program, which is annoying. Its called wcourier.exe, and i've checked on the system configuration and startup options and found its location: C:\Program Files\Asus\Wireless Console\wcourier.exe now, what can I do to fix this problem?????? Do i have to reload something or is this an expendable program that I could just axe from the startup (I don't believe this to be true). Could someone please help me out?
     
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    Rixomatrx Notebook Guru

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    hey where did you get the wireless courier. Do you have a link? that seems to be the program im missing for my wireless card.
     
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    flaxx Notebook Evangelist

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    I have no idea what that is. Where did you get it? It is not needed nor is a part of any of the centrino packages as far as i know. Maybe it's spyware or unnecessary junk
     
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    The wireless console, for me at least, was on my ASUS driver disc (Z70v). Under the wireless subsection of the disc there was the wireless driver and the console. Im not totaly sure what it does but I think it acts as a replacement for the windows wireless network connections wizard (or something like that), showing you what available signals are around. You can also turn of the wi-fi card through it.
     
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    it's not totally junk....it really helps if you have bluetooth...nice little program that is a bit ennoying...can be found on the driver cd...