Aopen DX34R-U Driver Download (Official)

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The DX34R-U is a network device manufactured by Aopen. 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 - "8231_24.exe" - has been downloaded 29 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 11 reviews. Compatibility for this driver update includes PCs running Windows operating systems such as Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 942.1 KB.

11 Ratings
29 Downloads

Supported Models

DX34R-U

Fast Ethernet 10M/100M PCI Adapter for Netware Client-32

VIA PCI 10/100Mb Fast Ethernet Adapter

VIA VT86C100A Fast Ethernet Adapter

Manufacturers

Aopen

VIA

Novell

Supported Operating Systems

Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Linux, Other

File Name

Versions

R2.4 (11-Apr-2002)
2.64.0.0287 (2001-05-10) via .inf

Additional Notes

DX34R-U

For VIA South Bridge VT8231 Lan Controller

Supports Win 9x/ME/2000/NT4/Linux/Netware/FreeBSD

Uploaded By

Rexrinaldo (DG Staff Member) on 19-May-2006

Driver Contents File List

The following files are found inside the driver download file.

Name Size Date
2.4/DIAG.EXE 174.4 KB 7 May 2001
2.4/DIAG.TXT 3.1 KB 14 May 2001
2.4/FETND.DOS 60.1 KB 13 Mar 2001
2.4/FETND3.sys 36.6 KB 15 May 2001
2.4/FETND4.sys 37.8 KB 15 May 2001
2.4/FETND5A.sys 29.1 KB 15 May 2001
2.4/FETNDI.DLL 11.0 KB 14 May 2001
2.4/FETODI.COM 63.2 KB 21 Mar 2001
2.4/NTUTIL.DLL 139.3 KB 14 May 2001
2.4/PCIENUM.SYS 4.2 KB 10 May 2001
2.4/WIN.txt 2.2 KB 28 Jun 2001
2.4/WINNT.txt 1.6 KB 19 Jun 2001
2.4/eeprom/EEPROM.CFG 512 bytes 9 Jan 2000
2.4/eeprom/EEPROM.EXE 119.0 KB 11 Jul 2001
2.4/eeprom/eeprom.doc 45.6 KB 11 Jul 2001
2.4/eeprom/eeprom.txt 3.3 KB 11 Jul 2001
2.4/freebsd/freebsd.tar 92.2 KB 18 May 2001
2.4/freebsd/freebsd.txt 2.5 KB 12 Jul 2001
2.4/lansvr40.dos/FETND.DOS 60.1 KB 13 Mar 2001
2.4/lansvr40.dos/LSDOS.TXT 3.8 KB 20 Jan 1999
2.4/lansvr40.dos/OEMSETUP.INF 517 bytes 20 Jan 1999
2.4/lansvr40.os2/FETND.OS2 60.8 KB 13 Mar 2001
2.4/lansvr40.os2/Fetnd.nif 378 bytes 9 Nov 2000
2.4/lansvr40.os2/LSOS2.TXT 4.3 KB 9 Nov 2000
2.4/lantasti/FETND.DOS 60.1 KB 13 Mar 2001
2.4/lantasti/LANTASTI.TXT 3.3 KB 20 Jan 1999
2.4/lantasti/PROTOCOL.INI 299 bytes 20 Jan 1999
2.4/linux/linux.txt 6.2 KB 12 Jul 2001
2.4/linux/linuxfet.tar 71.7 KB 14 Jul 2001
2.4/mslanman.dos/drivers/ethernet/fetnd/FETND.DOS 60.1 KB 13 Mar 2001
2.4/mslanman.dos/drivers/ethernet/fetnd/LMDOS.TXT 4.0 KB 20 Jan 1999
2.4/mslanman.dos/drivers/ethernet/fetnd/PROTOCOL.INI 504 bytes 20 Jan 1999
2.4/mslanman.dos/drivers/nif/FETND.NIF 145 bytes 20 Jan 1999
2.4/mslanman.os2/drivers/ethernet/fetnd/FETND.OS2 60.8 KB 13 Mar 2001
2.4/mslanman.os2/drivers/ethernet/fetnd/lmos2.txt 3.9 KB 9 Nov 2000
2.4/mslanman.os2/drivers/ethernet/fetnd/protocol.ini 488 bytes 9 Nov 2000
2.4/mslanman.os2/drivers/nif/Fetnd.nif 149 bytes 9 Nov 2000
2.4/netvt.cat 12.7 KB 17 Jul 2001
2.4/netware/client32.dos/CNT32DOS.TXT 3.2 KB 17 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/client32.dos/FETNWSRV.LAN 18.1 KB 18 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/client32.dos/FETNWSRV.LDI 10.7 KB 29 Dec 2000
2.4/netware/client32.dos/FETODI.COM 63.2 KB 21 Mar 2001
2.4/netware/client32.dos/FETODI.INS 457 bytes 26 Feb 1998
2.4/netware/client32.w95/CNT32W95.TXT 2.6 KB 17 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/client32.w95/FETNWSRV.INF 7.9 KB 4 Dec 1997
2.4/netware/client32.w95/FETNWSRV.LAN 18.1 KB 18 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/client32.w95/FETODI.COM 63.2 KB 21 Mar 2001
2.4/netware/dosodi/DOSODI.TXT 5.8 KB 19 Oct 2000
2.4/netware/dosodi/FETODI.COM 63.2 KB 21 Mar 2001
2.4/netware/dosodi/FETODI.INS 457 bytes 26 Feb 1998
2.4/netware/dosodi/NET.CFG 439 bytes 2 Sep 1999
2.4/netware/os2odi/fos2odi.sys 28.9 KB 19 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/os2odi/fos2odi.txt 4.9 KB 29 Nov 2000
2.4/netware/os2odi/net.cfg 690 bytes 23 Oct 2000
2.4/netware/srvrodi.311/ETHERTSM.NLM 9.7 KB 27 Apr 1994
2.4/netware/srvrodi.311/FETNWSRV.LAN 17.7 KB 18 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/srvrodi.311/LSLENH.NLM 11.6 KB 16 Nov 1992
2.4/netware/srvrodi.311/MONITOR.NLM 117.8 KB 26 Oct 1992
2.4/netware/srvrodi.311/MSM31X.NLM 19.1 KB 27 Apr 1994
2.4/netware/srvrodi.311/NBI31X.NLM 29.0 KB 12 Mar 1996
2.4/netware/srvrodi.311/NW311.TXT 5.0 KB 18 Jul 2001
2.4/netware/srvrodi.311/PATCHMAN.NLM 9.6 KB 4 Feb 1993
2.4/netware/srvrodi.312/ETHERTSM.NLM 11.7 KB 21 Mar 1996
2.4/netware/srvrodi.312/FETNWSRV.LAN 18.1 KB 18 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/srvrodi.312/MSM31X.NLM 52.4 KB 21 Mar 1996
2.4/netware/srvrodi.312/NBI31X.NLM 29.0 KB 12 Mar 1996
2.4/netware/srvrodi.312/NW312.TXT 4.0 KB 18 Jul 2001
2.4/netware/srvrodi.4x/FETNWSRV.LAN 18.1 KB 18 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/srvrodi.4x/FETNWSRV.LDI 10.7 KB 29 Dec 2000
2.4/netware/srvrodi.4x/NW4X.TXT 3.9 KB 17 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/srvrodi.5x/FETNWSRV.LAN 18.1 KB 18 Jan 2001
2.4/netware/srvrodi.5x/FETNWSRV.LDI 10.7 KB 29 Dec 2000
2.4/netware/srvrodi.5x/Nw5x.txt 3.9 KB 17 Jan 2001
2.4/oemsetup.inf 41.5 KB 28 Jun 2001
2.4/pcnfs/FETND.DOS 60.1 KB 13 Mar 2001
2.4/pcnfs/PCNFS.TXT 3.8 KB 20 Jan 1999
2.4/pcnfs/PROTOCOL.INI 299 bytes 20 Jan 1999
2.4/pktdrvr/FETPKT.COM 46.8 KB 11 Jan 2001
2.4/pktdrvr/packet.txt 2.7 KB 8 Nov 1999
2.4/pxe/RIS-note.txt 1.5 KB 12 Jul 2001
2.4/pxe/pxe.lom 38.9 KB 9 Jul 2001
2.4/pxe/pxe.txt 2.9 KB 12 Jul 2001
2.4/readme.txt 4.1 KB 18 Jul 2001
2.4/readme1.txt 2.5 KB 12 Oct 2001
2.4/sco3/fetsco3.tar 236.0 KB 26 May 2001
2.4/sco3/fetsco3.txt 4.0 KB 12 Jul 2001
2.4/sco5/fetsco5.txt 2.2 KB 12 Jul 2001
2.4/sco5/fetsco5.vol 57.3 KB 14 Jul 2001
2.4/unattend/NT40/Unattend.txt 1.0 KB 3 Jan 2001
2.4/unattend/NT40/unatdnt4.txt 2.7 KB 3 Jan 2001
2.4/unattend/W2000/UNATTEND.TXT 960 bytes 3 Jan 2001
2.4/unattend/W2000/unatdw2k.txt 2.8 KB 3 Jan 2001
2.4/unattend/W9x/msbatch.inf 1.1 KB 3 Jan 2001
2.4/unattend/W9x/unatdw9x.txt 2.6 KB 3 Jan 2001
2.4/unixware/unixware.txt 2.2 KB 12 Jul 2001
2.4/unixware/vtD.pkg 39.9 KB 6 Jun 2001
2.4/vianetg0.inf 13.6 KB 17 Jul 2001
2.4/wfw311/FETND.DOS 60.1 KB 13 Mar 2001
2.4/wfw311/FETND3F.386 46.0 KB 14 May 2001
2.4/wfw311/FETODI.COM 63.2 KB 21 Mar 2001
2.4/wfw311/OEMSETUP.INF 3.2 KB 14 May 2001
2.4/wfw311/WFW311.TXT 1.5 KB 14 May 2001

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  • In Windows XP, click Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and Maintenance -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager button

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  1. Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  2. Select the Driver tab.

  3. 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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