
With the above information or by using tools like Security Task Manager you can determine if, in your case, the file is an undesirable variant. Hi I just installed this Wi-Fi card and honestly it’s the first one that doesn’t give me connecting problem from the start, I’ll see how it goes later I already installed the latest driver from the asus official site. It's a fact that many trojans try to cloak their true identity by calling themselves WlanMgr.exe. If you see this file on your hard drive or in Windows Task Manager, please make sure that it is not a malicious variant. The probability that it can cause harm is high. WlanMgr.exe is capable of record keystrokes, monitor other applications as well as send data out to the Internet.įor this reason, 30% of all experts consider this file to be a possible threat. This WlanMgr.exe process does not have a visible window, and does not appear on the taskbar. It was developed by a so-called third party provider - and not by Microsoft. I have seen many online guides where people simply open this software up. The wireless utility I am talking about is in the attached picture. The only problem is that Asuss wireless utility software does not open for me. WlanMgr.exe is found in a subdirectory of "C:\Program Files".įrequently occurring are file sizes such as 9,279,488 bytes (33% of all these files), 9,845,248 bytes as well as 4 other variants. I have the latest drivers installed and it works fine. Insert the support CD into the optical drive and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation. WlanMgr.exe is not part of Windows, but it is important nonetheless. Launch the ASUS Utility to configure PCE-AC68. You can also open the file with a text editor to see information including device ids, etc the driver covers.What you should know about WlanMgr.exe Wireless Lan Control Manager You can right click on it and select the install option to install the driver for Windows 10. inf file?: UT_PCE_AC68_2143\UT_PCE_AC68_v2143\Driver\WIN10\bcmwdi.inf As far as installing a PCI-E wifi card, basically, power-down, unplug, insert card, plug in, power-on, if you have an otherwise internet connection, Win10 should pull down some working drivers for. It makes no difference if I follow those steps before or after rebooting. A system with it installed left to run for a week or more will eventually find that the device eventually stops responding. I then see the following files at the last step. This device has had on and off issues since Windows 10 launched, but the current driver published by Asus has a flaw in it which triggers on continuous sessions. USB devices or USB printer to allow you to share files and printer with clients in your network. I open the "UT_PCE_AC68_2143" file, then click "UT_PCE_AC68_v2143" inside it. The ASUS Wireless Router provides two USB ports for connecting. The "Intel(R) Ethernet Connection 1217-LM" also gives me a check box option to "Delete the Driver Software for this Device". I click "Uninstall this Device" for each one. Uninstalling makes them disappear, but they all come back after rebooting.

The following is what I see under Network Adapters.
