bcmwltry.exe
File Name: | bcmwltry.exe | ||
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The bcmwltry.exe process is an executable file of BroadCom's Wireless Network Tray Applet. It is used to provide instant access to the product. | |||
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The bcmwltry.exe process is not an essential file to the computer performance. Disabling it or enabling it is down to the user's options. | |||
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Gustavo A. Darino | 0 0 Report Abuse | ||
wltrysvc.exe is a process belonging to the Broadcom Corporation Wireless Network Adapter hardware. More information | |||
Jeff | 0 0 Report Abuse | ||
Part of Dell Wireless card utility. Safe | |||
Andrew | 0 0 Report Abuse | ||
I have an Inspiron thats about 4yrs old now, but runs great & mostly I like Windows XP as my O.S. The internal Wireless card went bad on this computer (Unsure what happened), but for about $60, I upgraded to a wireless-N Adaptor that plugs into my USB port. I get 4x as much range as I used to & Faster Connection to the Router & Internet service (I think it came with a wireless-G Card installed). Do I need this process or can I delete it? Even though I have turned off my Dell Internal wirelss-G on the laptop, it's showing up in the startup process menu, & surely affects application startup speed I would think. Correct or not? Open to suggestions... | |||