The EA201 Ethernet Card (Non-PnP mode) is a network device manufactured by NETGEAR. 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 "ea21v200.exe" is rated (4 out of 5 stars) based on 1,935 downloads and 16 reviews. The uploader reports that this update will work successfully on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 685.0 KB.
Noname 181025183760
NETGEAR EA201 Ethernet Card
NETGEAR EA201 Ethernet Card (Non-PnP mode)
NETGEAR EA201 Ethernet Card (PnP mode)
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1
This is a driver for NetGEAR EA201.
It runs with noname network adapters with chipset no 181025183760
Desaster (DG Member) on 8-Aug-2001
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
NET.CFG | 892 bytes | 23 Jan 1998 |
PKTDRV/EA201.COM | 22.4 KB | 9 Oct 1997 |
NETDIAG.EXE | 63.2 KB | 21 Jan 1998 |
WINNT/5DIALOG.DLL | 2.6 KB | 2 Sep 1996 |
WINNT/EA201.SY_ | 21.2 KB | 10 Nov 1997 |
WINNT/NT351/5DIALOG.DLL | 2.6 KB | 2 Sep 1996 |
WINNT/NT351/EA201.SY_ | 20.5 KB | 15 Oct 1997 |
WINNT/NT351/OEMSETUP.INF | 40.8 KB | 13 Jan 1998 |
DIAG.EXE | 60.8 KB | 19 Jan 1998 |
SCO/SCO.EXE | 55.4 KB | 21 Oct 1997 |
NIC | 8 bytes | 14 Oct 1997 |
NETX.EXE | 78.7 KB | 17 Nov 1993 |
EA201.COM | 40.3 KB | 13 Oct 1997 |
SETUP.EXE | 118.9 KB | 21 Jan 1998 |
DATA | 29.4 KB | 17 Feb 2000 |
IPXODI.COM | 39.7 KB | 11 Jun 1996 |
NETWARE/32BITLAN/NBI31X.NLM | 37.6 KB | 25 Feb 1997 |
NETWARE/32BITLAN/NBI.NLM | 20.2 KB | 25 Feb 1997 |
NETWARE/32BITLAN/EA201.LAN | 34.4 KB | 14 Oct 1997 |
NETWARE/32BITLAN/EA201.LDI | 5.1 KB | 16 Dec 1997 |
NETWARE/32BITLAN/ETHERTSM.NLM | 12.8 KB | 3 Jun 1997 |
NETWARE/32BITLAN/MSM31X.NLM | 65.4 KB | 10 Jun 1997 |
NETWARE/32BITLAN/EA201.INF | 10.0 KB | 9 Jan 1998 |
NETWARE/32BITLAN/MSM.NLM | 73.0 KB | 10 Jun 1997 |
NETWARE/ODI.DOS/NET.CFG | 891 bytes | 30 Sep 1997 |
NETWARE/ODI.DOS/EA201.INS | 481 bytes | 16 Oct 1997 |
NETWARE/ODI.DOS/EA201.COM | 40.3 KB | 13 Oct 1997 |
LSL.COM | 18.4 KB | 1 Apr 1996 |
NETEA201.INF | 5.0 KB | 19 Jan 2000 |
EA201.INI | 16.8 KB | 17 Feb 2000 |
WIN95_98/EA201.SY_ | 21.2 KB | 10 Nov 1997 |
WIN95_98/EA201.DO_ | 13.8 KB | 30 Sep 1997 |
HELP/PKTDRV/PCTCP.TXT | 1.5 KB | 17 Feb 2000 |
HELP/PKTDRV/PKTDRV.TXT | 3.5 KB | 17 Feb 2000 |
HELP/WINNT/NT351.TXT | 2.4 KB | 17 Feb 2000 |
HELP/WINNT/NT40.TXT | 1.9 KB | 8 Jan 1998 |
HELP/README.TXT | 9.3 KB | 2 Feb 2000 |
HELP/SCO/SCOUNIX.TXT | 6.1 KB | 8 Jan 1998 |
HELP/NETWARE/CLIENT32.TXT | 9.1 KB | 19 Jan 1998 |
HELP/NETWARE/NW312.TXT | 5.0 KB | 9 Jan 1998 |
HELP/NETWARE/NW41X.TXT | 6.9 KB | 9 Jan 1998 |
HELP/NETWARE/DOSODI.TXT | 6.9 KB | 19 Jan 1998 |
HELP/SETUP.TXT | 10.7 KB | 9 Jan 1998 |
HELP/WIN95_98/WIN95_98.TXT | 4.0 KB | 9 Jan 1998 |
HELP/WIN2K/WIN2K.TXT | 2.4 KB | 17 Feb 2000 |
HELP/NDIS2DOS/NDIS2DOS.TXT | 3.0 KB | 19 Jan 1998 |
HELP/NDIS2DOS/LANTASTI.TXT | 6.3 KB | 19 Jan 1998 |
HELP/WFW311/WFW311.TXT | 1.9 KB | 23 Jan 1998 |
SETUP.DAT | 78 bytes | 9 Oct 1997 |
HELP.EXE | 139.7 KB | 26 Jan 2000 |
OEMSETUP.INF | 40.8 KB | 10 Dec 1997 |
NDIS2DOS/EA201.DOS | 23.1 KB | 30 Sep 1997 |
NDIS2DOS/PROTOCOL.INI | 991 bytes | 30 Sep 1997 |
WFW311/EA201.DOS | 23.1 KB | 30 Sep 1997 |
WFW311/OEMSETUP.INF | 623 bytes | 13 Jan 2000 |
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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.
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