Go to Qualcomm’s official site (they own Atheros) or use the Microsoft Catalog. Conclusion The hunt for the Foxconn drivers official website is a journey into PC history. While foxconnsupport.com remains the one true source, it is a museum piece. For modern computing, rely on chipset makers (Intel/AMD) and Microsoft’s built-in driver system.
| Driver Type | Official Fallback Source | | --- | --- | | | Intel or AMD official website (e.g., Intel Chipset INF Utility) | | LAN/Ethernet | Realtek (for 99% of Foxconn boards) | | Audio | Realtek High Definition Audio Codecs | | SATA/AHCI | Intel Rapid Storage Technology (IRST) | | USB 3.0 | Renesas or ASMedia (check your board’s chip) |
http://www.foxconnsupport.com/download.aspx Important: As of 2023-2025, this site is largely a "legacy archive." Foxconn no longer actively updates drivers for new operating systems (Windows 10/11) for most old motherboards. For any product manufactured after 2015, you will likely be redirected to the original brand manufacturer (e.g., Intel for NUCs, or the specific OEM like Dell/HP).
Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.) is primarily a manufacturing giant. They build components for Apple, Dell, HP, Intel, and many others. For consumer motherboards, Foxconn sold products under its own brand (Foxconn, WinFast, and later, after acquiring the brand, certain retail boards). However, Foxconn officially exited the DIY motherboard market several years ago.
Foxconn has been deprecating its legacy support pages. Use the Wayback Machine ( web.archive.org ) and search for foxconnsupport.com from 2015.
