ATMEL AT76C502AR ORIGO FastVNET-R (3.3V)
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, PDA
4.3.3.57 (22-Oct-2002)
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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 all OS's device manager after successful 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
Jesus (DG Member) on 30-Jul-2007
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