NIC Identification

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theINSPECTOR
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NIC Identification

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I have a NIC card that I can't ID. It tries to install (under W98SE) as a NE2000 compatible but it ain't cutting it. I searched the FCC ID database and it shows as made by D-Link ( an 8EA? ) but no model # is on the card. However, it shows a P\N (part number?). Any ideas about finding a PC hardware part # searchable database? I'd appreciate it greatly........
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Thanks........but I was there already. If it is a D-link, it's a legacy card. It wasn't listed in their driver d/l's. I emailed their tech support and have yet to get a reply. Thanks again.
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