The PCMCIA FastVNET (504-C) is a network device manufactured by Atmel. Issues like weak Wi-Fi signal, slow DNS lookup, duplicate IP addresses, slow network and excessive CPU usage can be solved by updating this driver. This file update has an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 13 reviews, and has been downloaded 2,096 times. Compatibility for this driver update includes PCs running Windows operating systems such as Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 11.3 MB.
AT76C502AR
PCMCIA FastVNET (504-C)
PCMCIA FastVNET-R (3.3V)
PCMCIA FastVNET-R (5V)
USB FastVNET (AR)
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, PDA
4.3.3.57 (22-Oct-2002)
2.7.7.236 (2002-11-03) via .inf
4.3.3.57 (2002-10-22) via .inf
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- listed as ATMEL AT76C502AR when Windows 98 initially detects it during PnP detection
- listed as ORIGO Wireless PCMCIA CARD 11M on the white box it came in
- listed as FastVNET-R (3.3V) in device manager after successfull installation
On the back it says
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11Mbs Wireless PCMCIA Card
IEEE 802.11b Compliant
DSS at 2.4Ghz ISM band
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FCCID: OIBKWL-210
The MAC address starts with first 6 characters of 003000 which belongs to www.allwelltech.com who appear to make IC devices for ATMEL.
I peeled off the label on the front and can't remember what it said
I copied these drivers off the installation disk and removed the AUTORUN.EXE and SETUP.EXE files and DAT
Jesus (DG Member) on 30-Jul-2007
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USB\VID_03EB&PID_7605&REV_0100
PCMCIA\ATMEL-AT76C502AR-0000-0000
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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11Seriesmanual.doc | 2.6 MB | 19 Dec 2002 |
Driver/0x0409.ini | 4.1 KB | 2 May 2002 |
Driver/802.11b Wireless LAN.msi | 651.3 KB | 19 Dec 2002 |
Driver/instmsia.exe | 1.7 MB | 11 Mar 2002 |
Driver/instmsiw.exe | 1.8 MB | 11 Mar 2002 |
Driver/isscript.msi | 633.9 KB | 15 Oct 2002 |
Driver/program files/802.11b Wireless LAN/res/Wlan.oem | 8.8 KB | 30 Nov 2002 |
Driver/program files/802.11b Wireless LAN/WlanMonitor.exe | 442.4 KB | 30 Nov 2002 |
Driver/setup.exe | 217.1 KB | 19 Dec 2002 |
Driver/Setup.ini | 1.2 KB | 19 Dec 2002 |
Driver/System32/drivers/2k/fvnet4c.sys | 86.4 KB | 22 Oct 2002 |
Driver/System32/drivers/2k/fvnetr.sys | 91.0 KB | 3 Oct 2002 |
Driver/System32/drivers/fvnet4c.sys | 86.4 KB | 22 Oct 2002 |
Driver/System32/drivers/fvnetr.sys | 91.0 KB | 3 Oct 2002 |
Driver/System32/drivers/vnetusbr.sys | 90.5 KB | 12 Nov 2002 |
Driver/System32/PCANDIS5.SYS | 17.1 KB | 2 May 2002 |
Driver/System32/W32N50.dll | 81.9 KB | 2 May 2002 |
Driver/System/fvnet4c.sys | 86.4 KB | 22 Oct 2002 |
Driver/System/fvnetr.sys | 91.0 KB | 3 Oct 2002 |
Driver/System/MPSTUB.VXD | 8.3 KB | 25 Jul 2001 |
Driver/System/Pcandis3.vxd | 16.1 KB | 2 May 2002 |
Driver/System/vnetu9xr.sys | 90.2 KB | 12 Nov 2002 |
Driver/System/W32N50.dll | 81.9 KB | 2 May 2002 |
Driver/Windows/inf/2k/NETVNETR.INF | 13.9 KB | 19 Dec 2002 |
Driver/Windows/inf/2k/netvnt4c.inf | 13.3 KB | 19 Dec 2002 |
Driver/Windows/inf/netvnetr.inf | 5.3 KB | 24 Dec 2002 |
Driver/Windows/inf/netvnt4c.inf | 5.1 KB | 24 Dec 2002 |
Driver/Windows/inf/netvusbr.inf | 20.9 KB | 24 Dec 2002 |
README.pdf | 2.3 MB | 19 Dec 2002 |
Win CE/data1.cab | 496.1 KB | 11 Nov 2002 |
Win CE/data2.cab | 1.2 MB | 11 Nov 2002 |
Win CE/ikernel.ex_ | 344.9 KB | 4 Sep 2001 |
Win CE/layout.bin | 488 bytes | 11 Nov 2002 |
Win CE/Setup.exe | 56.3 KB | 4 Sep 2001 |
Win CE/Setup.ini | 150 bytes | 11 Nov 2002 |
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Select the Driver tab.
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