The PowerEdge 1800 is a tape backup manufactured by Dell. This driver - "INTELNW.ZIP" - has been downloaded 83 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 11 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 212.9 KB.
PowerEdge 1800
Intel 82557-based Integrated Fast Ethernet
Intel 82557-based Integrated Fast Ethernet for WfM
Intel 82558-based Integrated Fast Ethernet
Intel 82558-based Integrated Fast Ethernet for WfM
Intel EtherExpress PRO PCI Adapter
Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+ PCI Adapter
Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 WfM PCI Adapter
Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Linux, Other
INTELNW.ZIP (212.9 KB)
A16E, A10 (19-Sep-2006)
Tape Drives: Dell Powervault 100T DAT72, Firmware, Multi OS, English, Multi System, v.A16E, A10
Release incorporates firmware A16E from the A09 release and adds support for DUP, SUU, and ITA.Added DUP support for SLES operating systems
OS: Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Novell SuSE Linux ES 9 Novell Netware Microsoft Windows Powered
Jayakumar (DG Staff Member) on 23-Aug-2008
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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82557NDI.DL_ | 1.8 KB | 15 Nov 1997 |
Aft.nlm | 35.7 KB | 26 Feb 1998 |
After311.nlm | 16.1 KB | 11 Feb 1997 |
D100disk | 1 byte | 14 Aug 1995 |
Etherosm.lan | 23.1 KB | 27 Apr 1998 |
Etherosm.ldi | 5.6 KB | 19 Mar 1998 |
Ethertsm.nlm | 12.0 KB | 3 Mar 1998 |
Examples.txt | 1.7 KB | 14 Jan 1998 |
Files.txt | 5.2 KB | 14 Jan 1998 |
Microsft.lst | 126 bytes | 4 Dec 1997 |
Msm.nlm | 76.4 KB | 18 Mar 1998 |
Msm31x.nlm | 69.0 KB | 2 Dec 1997 |
Net82557.inf | 12.9 KB | 12 Feb 1998 |
Novell.lst | 212 bytes | 4 Dec 1997 |
Oemsetup.inf | 50.7 KB | 19 Feb 1998 |
Other.lst | 133 bytes | 26 Apr 1996 |
Proset.inf | 5.6 KB | 13 Feb 1998 |
Readme.bat | 333 bytes | 14 Mar 1996 |
Readme.lst | 1.3 KB | 14 Jan 1998 |
Setup.exe | 86.4 KB | 22 Feb 1998 |