D-Link Driver copy
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Do you know the version number, when it was released, or anything else about the driver?
Short of that, try this: http://driverscollection.com/?H=DFE-680TXD&By=D-Link
Short of that, try this: http://driverscollection.com/?H=DFE-680TXD&By=D-Link
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Do you know the version number, when it was released, or anything else about the driver?
Short of that, try this: http://driverscollection.com/?H=DFE-680TXD&By=D-Link
Short of that, try this: http://driverscollection.com/?H=DFE-680TXD&By=D-Link
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It sure looks like this is it. A lot of times the companies keep old files on their FTP server.
There's no "executable", you just unzip it to a folder, and when Win98 prompts you for a driver say you're going to pick one yourself and point it to that folder. The actual driver is the DFE680.INF and DFE680.SYS files.
There's no "executable", you just unzip it to a folder, and when Win98 prompts you for a driver say you're going to pick one yourself and point it to that folder. The actual driver is the DFE680.INF and DFE680.SYS files.

