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Created page with " Info From Google AI: === Manufacturer and Branding === The card is not made by a single brand—it's a rebranded or OEM product: * Realtek: The chipset manufacturer (most common branding). * D-Link: Marketed under the D-Link SN3200CT model. * Gateway: Sold as the Gateway SN3200CT. * Linskey / Broadtech: Also used for distribution under different brand names. * Unbranded: Sold by industrial suppliers (e.g., SPW Industrial) as a generic card. === Drivers and Co..." |
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testing Drivers From : | |||
https://archive.org/details/pcind.dos | |||
http://www.georgpotthast.de/sioux/packet.htm | |||
http://crynwr.com/drivers/ | |||
https://ardent-tool.com/NIC/adapters.html | |||
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* Operating Systems: Drivers are available for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, and Windows 2003. | * Operating Systems: Drivers are available for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, and Windows 2003. | ||
* Modern OS: No official drivers exist for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, or 11. Some users have reported limited success with generic Realtek drivers, but compatibility is not guaranteed. | * Modern OS: No official drivers exist for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, or 11. Some users have reported limited success with generic Realtek drivers, but compatibility is not guaranteed. | ||
* Legacy Systems: Requires DOS or OS/2 setup for NDIS drivers (via <code>PCIPKT.COM</code> packet driver or <code>PCIND.DOS</code>/<code>PCIND.OS2</code>). | * Legacy Systems: Requires DOS or OS/2 setup for NDIS drivers (via <code>PCIPKT.COM</code> packet driver or <code>PCIND.DOS</code>/<code>PCIND.OS2</code>). | ||
Revision as of 20:24, 25 February 2026
testing Drivers From :
https://archive.org/details/pcind.dos
http://www.georgpotthast.de/sioux/packet.htm
https://ardent-tool.com/NIC/adapters.html
Info From Google AI:
Manufacturer and Branding
The card is not made by a single brand—it's a rebranded or OEM product:
- Realtek: The chipset manufacturer (most common branding).
- D-Link: Marketed under the D-Link SN3200CT model.
- Gateway: Sold as the Gateway SN3200CT.
- Linskey / Broadtech: Also used for distribution under different brand names.
- Unbranded: Sold by industrial suppliers (e.g., SPW Industrial) as a generic card.
Drivers and Compatibility
- Operating Systems: Drivers are available for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, and Windows 2003.
- Modern OS: No official drivers exist for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, or 11. Some users have reported limited success with generic Realtek drivers, but compatibility is not guaranteed.
- Legacy Systems: Requires DOS or OS/2 setup for NDIS drivers (via
PCIPKT.COMpacket driver orPCIND.DOS/PCIND.OS2).