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Linksys NC 100 2.1 Driver's

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Name: Jeff Fan
Date: August 26, 2000 at 17:22:50 Pacific
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The driver disk that came with my new Linksys NetworkEverywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 Network Card NC100 Version 2.1 is broken. I downloaded the updated drivers from the networkeverywhere.com website but their drivers dont have my model manufacturer version in the Add New Hardware Wizard. So I don't know what to do, anybody know how to fix this problem? Thanks alot



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Name: ~!@
Date: August 26, 2000 at 18:12:43 Pacific
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If your model were in the Hardware Wizard list already then you wouldn't need to add/install it, as it would have found/detected it already.
Simply put the wiz is looking for the .inf file to install & register the drivers on your system.

Manually install the drivers. Choose No the device isn't in the list, then No I want to select hardware from a list Choose network adapter, then Linksys, then have disk button.
Choose the browse button & point it to the location of the .inf file in the folder for your 0S, which i'm guessing is W98.
Follow the on screen prompts from there.


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