wrote:
> > Vendor: D-Link Corp. Rev. 2.03
> > Product: ID0x3701 Langlds: 1033
>
> OK. This is a start. Now do the next thing I told
> you was required. RMB
> on the entry and request the details.
Oh yeah . . . forgot about that.
> You can copy the resulting copy to the clipboard and
> send it my way. I
> need both the vendor ID and the product.
Will do. It is a rather recent issue product, though,
and may outstrip readily available info on it. I
almost had to sign a nondisclosure agreement before I
could get D-Link to tell me what the chipset was.
;-(
> You also need to unpack USBETHR*.* from the USB
> driver package so you have
> copies of:
I'll take this info with me, but may not have a chance
to do much with it until a few days before the next
Help Desk, which I'm hoping to attend.
> >Does that leave us knowing any more than before ?
> Yes.
Glad to hear it.
Jordan
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