bcmwltry.exe – Here is the scoop on BroadCom wireless lan as it pertains to computer network security. The big question: what is bcmwltry.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and if so, how do I get rid of BroadCom wireless lan?
bcmwltry.exe (BroadCom wireless lan) – Details
The bcmwltry.exe provides a system tray icon that can be used to configure your BroadCom Wireless lan card. If you do not have a Broadcom wireless lan card installed in your computer or you do not use the system tray icon, the bcmwltry.exe process should be stopped.
bcmwltry.exe is an application that does NOT appear to be a security risk
Our process monitor database currently registers bcmwltry.exe to Broadcom.
This is part of BroadCom WLan drivers.
bcmwltry.exe is related to wltrysvc.exe,
BCMWLTRY.EXE – Disclaimer
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I have pinned about a 2.4 GB per hour memory leak to some kind of code problem within BCMWLTRY on a 64Bit OS Dell Studio 17 laptop. I strongly suspect the same problem occurs with wireless card with a 32 bit Dell Vostro. The cummulative page faults adding by BCMWLTRY to the commit charges will crash the computer when accumulate exceeds the current sum of the RAMM plus vitual Memory allocation. I have not been able to Kill the BCMWLTRY program using the MS Process Explorer, but have been able to suspend it. The BCMWLTRY will reemerge after Process explorer kills it. The commit charge accumulation average rate dropped to just 36,00 K per hour with BCMWLTRY suspended. Now what do I lose if I delete this program?