The P4P800-X is a network device manufactured by ASUS. 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 driver - "Realtek_other.zip" - has been downloaded 479 times and is rated 4 out of 5 stars based on 9 reviews. The total disk spaced used for this update is 292.1 KB.
P4P800-X
Realtek RTL8019 for Novell Netware Client 32
Realtek RTL8029 for Novell Netware Client 32
Realtek RTL8139 for Novell Netware Client 32
Linux, Other
4.51.505 (9-Aug-2004)
Realtek LAN Driver version 4.51.505
Manoj (DG Staff Member) on 20-Oct-2004
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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NETWARE/Client/client for DOS/rtsodi-8139(365)/PATCH/RTSODI.TXT | 3.8 KB | 3 Oct 2002 |
NETWARE/Client/client for DOS/rtsodi-8139(365)/PATCH/RTPATCH.EXE | 17.7 KB | 26 Jun 2000 |
NETWARE/Client/client for DOS/rtsodi-8139(365)/EXE/NET.CFG | 2.0 KB | 4 Nov 1997 |
NETWARE/Client/client for DOS/rtsodi-8139(365)/EXE/RTSODI.INS | 671 bytes | 24 Oct 1997 |
NETWARE/Client/client for DOS/rtsodi-8139(365)/EXE/RTSODI.COM | 55.6 KB | 3 Oct 2002 |
NETWARE/Client/Client32/CLIENT32/ODIRTL.INF | 14.7 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
NETWARE/Client/Client32/CLIENT32/RTSSRV.LAN | 56.9 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
NETWARE/Client/Client32/CLIENT32/RTSSRV.LDI | 9.3 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
NETWARE/CLIENT32/ODIRTL.INF | 14.7 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
NETWARE/CLIENT32/RTSSRV.LAN | 56.9 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
NETWARE/CLIENT32/RTSSRV.LDI | 9.3 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
FreeBSD/rtl8139_8169/Readme.txt | 1.6 KB | 4 Jul 2002 |
FreeBSD/rtl8139_8169/modules/if_rl.ko | 21.5 KB | 10 Jun 2002 |
FreeBSD/rtl8139_8169/if_rl.c | 44.2 KB | 10 Jun 2002 |
FreeBSD/rtl8139_8169/if_rlreg.h | 17.1 KB | 10 Jun 2002 |
Solaris/rtls | 69.3 KB | 16 May 2000 |
Solaris/Install | 506 bytes | 19 Feb 2000 |
Solaris/Solaris-Readme.txt | 1.5 KB | 16 May 2002 |
Slackware 8.0/2.4.5/CardBus_install.txt | 588 bytes | 13 Dec 2001 |
Slackware 8.0/2.4.5/readme.txt | 2.0 KB | 10 Dec 2001 |
Slackware 8.0/2.4.5/8139too.c | 88.6 KB | 14 Mar 2002 |
Slackware 8.0/2.4.5/Makefile | 361 bytes | 10 Dec 2001 |
Slackware 8.0/2.2.19/kern_compat.h | 18.8 KB | 5 Oct 2000 |
Slackware 8.0/2.2.19/RTL8139.C | 69.7 KB | 20 Nov 2001 |
Slackware 8.0/2.2.19/readme.txt | 1.9 KB | 20 Nov 2001 |
RedHat/for kernel 2.4.x/readme.txt | 1.5 KB | 22 May 2003 |
RedHat/for kernel 2.4.x/8139too.c | 87.3 KB | 22 May 2003 |
RedHat/for kernel 2.4.x/Makefile | 1.3 KB | 4 Mar 2003 |
RedHat/for kernel 2.2.X/kern_compat.h | 18.8 KB | 5 Oct 2000 |
RedHat/for kernel 2.2.X/readme.txt | 821 bytes | 14 Nov 2001 |
RedHat/for kernel 2.2.X/rtl8139.c | 69.7 KB | 14 Nov 2001 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/PATCH/PATCH.4X | 78 bytes | 29 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/TXT/RELEASE.DOC | 1.5 KB | 8 Nov 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/TXT/SCO5.TXT | 2.5 KB | 3 Mar 1998 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/5.X/SETUP | 505 bytes | 3 Jun 1998 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/5.X/8139.VOL | 30.2 KB | 27 Jan 2000 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/NODE | 31 bytes | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/INIT | 20.6 KB | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/SPACE.C | 1.1 KB | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/~$README.DOC | 162 bytes | 8 Aug 2003 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/INFO | 95 bytes | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/REMOVE | 8.5 KB | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/INSTALL | 1.2 KB | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/README.DOC | 2.7 KB | 18 Nov 1996 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/MASTER | 77 bytes | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/RECONF | 18.4 KB | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/SYSTEM | 76 bytes | 26 Oct 1997 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(314)/4.X/DRIVER.O | 41.0 KB | 10 Sep 1999 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(500)/SCO Unix 5.0.X/exe/SETUP | 523 bytes | 20 Nov 2001 |
SCO Unix/rtssco(500)/SCO Unix 5.0.X/exe/8139.VOL | 32.8 KB | 17 Dec 2001 |
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Once you have downloaded your new driver, you'll need to install it. In Windows, use a built-in utility called Device Manager, which allows you to see all of the devices recognized by your system, and the drivers associated with them.
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Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
Select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions.
In most cases, you will need to reboot your computer in order for the driver update to take effect.
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