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You can download the driver from the D-Link WEB site. http://www.dlink-intl.com/Web/product2003.nsf/fdff9a92f6c2891248256d2d00272651/00840c2d30412ac448256970002c0d13?OpenDocument
You can update the servers it may be become fast. Go this site and add all servers (add to emule) click this link, they automatically update the servers.
http://ed2k.2x4u.de/index.html
OR try this
First of all you need to know the IP of the computer that you use with Emule.
Then go to the router configuration:
- Choose "NAT Settings", and "Virtual Server".
1- If it isn't enabled, enable the "Virtual Server".
2- In "Well-Known Applications" choose de option "User defined".
3- Now the crucial part. Under the Virtual Server List, in the "Local
IP" you place the IP of your computer (on the example, 192.168.1.2,
i.e. my emule computer ip), "Port Range" put 4662 and Protocol TCP.
"Protocol nº." stays blank, and in the "description" you can put Emule
Rule Nº1.
4- Click ADD, to add the rule to the table.
- Again you make the same passes from 3 to add the second rule:
3- In the "Port Range" you place 4672 instead 4662, and on Protocol you
place UDP instead TCP. On "Description" you can place Emule Rule Nº2.
4- Click ADD.
5- After making the 2 rules, click Finish, and on the next screen click on Save&Restart button.
In the next time you start Emule, you can acess to the servers without Low ID.
if u running on win98 then go to network neighbourhood properties install client for novell netware, install protocall named ipx/spx/netbios , and nwlink netbios then set logon method to novell netware client method restart the system and choose the prefferd server of your netwaree server run login script if u have u also have authorised account for your server.
your pro is almost solved.
I suspect that the DE-528 (discontinued card by the way) is only a 10 mbps card. Unless you are doing some heavy duty video the card would be fine. Otherwise replace it with a 100 mbps card.
This device does not support anything older than Windows 95, DOS 6.x predates that quite a bit. There simply is no support for USB in DOS, sorry for the bad news but as an alternative you can probably pick up some older ISA buss cards (or PCI if you motherboards support them) that do support MS DOS 6.x. If you can't find them locally EBay probably has some.
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