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Microsoft IrDA (Infrared) Driver 2.0 (5/15/96)

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows 95
  • Date added: January 23, 1997
  • Total Downloads: 201,182
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This driver set provides your infrared-equipped laptop or desktop computer with the capability of networking, transferring files, and printing wirelessly with other IrDA-compatible infrared devices. Attach to a local area network (LAN) through an access point device that acts as the network adapter for the computer.

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