Drivers are not required, the device is a networking device and doesn't interact with the OS directly anyway.
What you might be looking for is the Web Interface that allows you to change settings, update firmware etc.
By default most are configured to either 19.168.0.1 / 10.0.0.1 / 10.1.1.1
Open your web browser, type one of those into the web address bar until you find the one that brings up the web page, from here you should be able to configure a few things.
If you are unsure click start > run > type: cmd > hit enter> a dos prompt appears, now type: tracert
www.google.comYou will see IP addresses appear as the computer traces the path the packets are taking to reach google, what you are interested in is the first address that is in that list, that should be your switch ip address and all you have to do now, is type that address in your browser address bar. This should now bring up the configuration page for the switch.
Still unsure of the address, head to D-links website and find the support link and search for your model of switch, from here you can bring up the detailed users guide which will contain instructions on how to access the Web interface also.
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