The 10/100 Base FastEthernet PC Card is a network device manufactured by CNet Technology. 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 version of "CNF-301.zip" has been downloaded 4,160 times with a user rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on 19 reviews. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 608.8 KB.
CNF301
10/100 Base FastEthernet PC Card
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95
This driver came withe 16 bit pcmcia card and is the only one that works, despite downloading heaps from the web.All operating systems included.
Good Luck.
Roger.
Roger (DG Member) on 20-Oct-2003
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
ODI/NET.CFG | 478 bytes | 10 Jan 2001 |
ODI/En100.exe | 11.2 KB | 20 Dec 2000 |
ODI/STARTNET.BAT | 103 bytes | 20 Dec 2000 |
ODI/NETX.EXE | 78.7 KB | 22 Nov 1994 |
ODI/IPXODI.COM | 39.7 KB | 11 Jun 1996 |
ODI/Lnax100.com | 26.0 KB | 10 Jan 2001 |
ODI/LSL.COM | 18.4 KB | 1 Apr 1996 |
PKTDRV/EN100.EXE | 11.2 KB | 20 Dec 2000 |
PKTDRV/START.BAT | 45 bytes | 16 May 1999 |
PKTDRV/LNAX100.COM | 10.1 KB | 15 May 1999 |
ENABLER/EN100.EXE | 11.2 KB | 20 Dec 2000 |
WIN98_ME/PCMCARD.INF | 2.3 KB | 8 Jan 2001 |
WIN98_ME/PCMCARD.SYS | 16.0 KB | 6 Mar 2001 |
WIN95/PCMCARD.INF | 2.3 KB | 8 Jan 2001 |
WIN95/PCMCARD.SYS | 23.6 KB | 6 Mar 2001 |
WIN2000/PCMCARD.INF | 2.4 KB | 8 Jan 2001 |
WIN2000/PCMCARD.SYS | 16.0 KB | 6 Mar 2001 |
README.TXT | 12.3 KB | 16 Oct 2001 |
WIN98/PCMCARD.INF | 2.3 KB | 8 Jan 2001 |
WIN98/PCMCARD.SYS | 16.0 KB | 6 Mar 2001 |
WNT351/PCMCARD.SYS | 19.2 KB | 12 Jan 2001 |
WNT351/OEMSETUP.INF | 31.3 KB | 23 Feb 2001 |
WinXP/PCMCARD.INF | 2.4 KB | 25 Sep 2001 |
WinXP/PCMCARD.SYS | 16.0 KB | 6 Mar 2001 |
Linux/INSTALL.TXT | 550 bytes | 25 Jul 2001 |
WNT40/PCMCARD.SYS | 23.6 KB | 6 Mar 2001 |
WNT40/OEMSETUP.INF | 31.3 KB | 23 Feb 2001 |
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