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What’s A6210.EXE (A6210 Genie MFC Application)? Is it safe or a virus?

A6210.EXE by NETGEAR TAIWAN CO., LTD is a Genie MFC (Multi-Function Center) application designed for the A6210 wireless adapter. This application provides users with a central management interface to control, monitor, and configure their A6210 adapter. It allows users to set up and manage wireless connections, troubleshoot network issues, and optimize the performance of their adapter.

Netgear is a global networking company that provides a wide range of products and services designed to enhance connectivity for home and business users. Founded in 1996, Netgear specializes in routers, switches, network storage solutions, and wireless systems. The company is known for its consumer-friendly products, like the Nighthawk line of routers, which offer high-speed internet access and advanced features such as parental controls and cybersecurity protections. Netgear also caters to businesses with solutions that include network management software and cloud-based services​.

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Who makes A6210.EXE (A6210 Genie MFC Application)?

We’ve found NETGEAR TAIWAN CO., LTD should be the publisher of A6210.EXE.

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What does it mean if someone is the publisher of a PC .exe (executable or process)?

The publisher of an executable is the entity responsible for its distribution and authenticity. Most processes/executables on your PC should be signed. The signature on the executable should have been verified through a third party whose job it is to make sure the entity is who it says it is. Find an unsigned executable? You should consider scanning any completely unsigned .exe on your PC.

Last updated: August 11, 2024

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