ISDN USB 28K bps Driver
WISECOM WS-128USBW CAPI 2.0 driver Driver
WISECOM WS-128USBW ISDN WAN miniport Driver
WISECOM WS-128USBW USB adapter Driver
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98SE, Windows 98
5.03.0.0 (1999-10-18) via .inf
5.03.0.1 (1999-10-18) via .inf
This driver works for Win98, 2K, Me and also for WinXP.
Original Treiber Diskette! Arbeitet auch unter WinXP!
Georg Wielenberg (DG Member) on 21-Mar-2004
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
GTEST.EXE | 71.2 KB | 14 Oct 1999 |
CAPI2032.DLL | 36.9 KB | 20 Dec 1999 |
GCAPI20.SYS | 162.0 KB | 5 Sep 2000 |
GISDN32.DLL | 36.9 KB | 3 Dec 1999 |
GISDNWAN.SYS | 23.1 KB | 18 Apr 2000 |
GISDNPNP.INF | 4.4 KB | 19 Jul 2001 |
PROFIL32.DLL | 85.0 KB | 14 Oct 1999 |
GCAPI20.INF | 1.5 KB | 19 Jul 2001 |
GISDN16.DLL | 9.1 KB | 23 Mar 2000 |
GISDNWAN.INF | 3.6 KB | 19 Jul 2001 |
MANUAL.PDF | 518.8 KB | 23 May 2001 |
GISDNPNP.SYS | 76.4 KB | 13 Oct 2000 |
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