The en1653r is a network device manufactured by Mecer. 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 - "en1653r.zip" - has been downloaded 19 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 6 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 344.8 KB.
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en1653r
Ethernet Driver File
Jegadesh (DG Staff Member) on 12-May-2007
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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@7154.ADF | 1.5 KB | 16 Aug 1993 |
ACCVIEW/AVST.EXE | 165.2 KB | 19 Aug 1993 |
ACCVIEW/README.TXT | 7.0 KB | 3 Dec 1993 |
BBS_TWN.TRM | 4.1 KB | 3 Jul 1993 |
BBS_USA.TRM | 4.1 KB | 7 Oct 1993 |
DOS/DRIVERS.DOS | 61 bytes | 16 Feb 1994 |
DOS/NWMLID.COM | 12.1 KB | 17 Aug 1993 |
DOS/NWMLID.INS | 385 bytes | 16 Feb 1994 |
MEDIASET.DOC | 733 bytes | 19 Jul 1995 |
MEDIASET.EXE | 94.5 KB | 15 Jul 1995 |
MSLANMAN.DOS/DRIVERS/ACCTON/ACCNE/ETHNE.DOS | 12.7 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
MSLANMAN.DOS/DRIVERS/ACCTON/ACCNE/PROTOCOL.INI | 393 bytes | 25 Oct 1991 |
MSLANMAN.DOS/DRIVERS/NIF/ACCNE.NIF | 123 bytes | 29 Nov 1993 |
MSLANMAN.OS2/DRIVERS/ACCTON/ACCNE/ETHNE.OS2 | 12.2 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
MSLANMAN.OS2/DRIVERS/ACCTON/ACCNE/PROTOCOL.INI | 393 bytes | 25 Oct 1991 |
MSLANMAN.OS2/DRIVERS/NIF/ACCNE.NIF | 123 bytes | 29 Nov 1993 |
NDIS/EN1653D.NIF | 2.4 KB | 29 Nov 1993 |
NDIS/EN1653O.NIF | 2.4 KB | 29 Nov 1993 |
NDIS/ETHNE.DOS | 12.7 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NDIS/ETHNE.OS2 | 12.2 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NDIS/OEMSETUP.INF | 838 bytes | 3 Dec 1993 |
NDIS/README.TXT | 12.4 KB | 3 Dec 1993 |
NETWARE/CHGDRV.COM | 20 bytes | 18 Mar 1993 |
NETWARE/IPX/ACCNE2.LAN | 2.2 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NETWARE/IPX/ANE2OS.OBJ | 7.7 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NETWARE/IPX/BNE2OS.OBJ | 7.7 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NETWARE/IPX/CNE2OS.OBJ | 7.7 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NETWARE/IPX/DNE2OS.OBJ | 7.7 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NETWARE/IPX/NE2SH.OBJ | 9.6 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NETWARE/IPX/OS.LAN | 2.2 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
NETWARE/IPXODI.COM | 39.4 KB | 31 Oct 1994 |
NETWARE/LSL.COM | 18.3 KB | 11 Oct 1994 |
NETWARE/NETBIOS.EXE | 13.3 KB | 21 Jan 1993 |
NETWARE/NETWARE.TXT | 2.2 KB | 17 Nov 1993 |
NETWARE/NETX.EXE | 78.7 KB | 22 Nov 1994 |
NETWARE/ODI/DOSODI/NET.CFG | 244 bytes | 10 Jun 1993 |
NETWARE/ODI/DOSODI/NWMLID.COM | 24.0 KB | 12 Jul 1993 |
NETWARE/ODI/DOSODI/NWMLID.INS | 385 bytes | 16 Feb 1994 |
NETWARE/ODI/V311/NW311.LAN | 15.8 KB | 9 Jun 1993 |
NETWARE/ODI/V400/ACC40.LAN | 8.9 KB | 12 Jul 1993 |
NETWARE/ODI/V400/ACC40.LDI | 921 bytes | 27 Jul 1994 |
NETWARE/ODIPD.COM | 16.6 KB | 25 Aug 1994 |
NETWARE/README.TXT | 25.8 KB | 13 Aug 1993 |
NETWARE/STARTODI.BAT | 161 bytes | 19 Aug 1993 |
PKTDRV/COPYING | 12.7 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
PKTDRV/NE2PD.COM | 7.2 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
PKTDRV/PCNFS.TXT | 2.4 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
PKTDRV/PCNFSIF.SYS | 4.2 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
PKTDRV/README.TXT | 1.9 KB | 25 Oct 1991 |
RELEASE.TXT | 2.8 KB | 7 Jul 1995 |
SUPPORT.TXT | 602 bytes | 17 Nov 1993 |
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