Hi, thanks for your kind words - I had noticed similar compliments to others so I just mimicked their posts : )

About both my posts for these old drivers - yeah, in the case of both manuf they've been disappeared. I had wanted to provide OEM-linked drivers but neither were avail. In fact for Linksys they don't even have *any* mention of this old model on their website that I could find.

About the drivers I did link - I've confirmed that both the links I provided match the drivers I've had downloaded for a few years but there's gonna be no hope of getting ones directly from the manufacturers any longer.

I don't know that an email to Lecroy will bear any fruit since they won't even update drivers for 'bigger' hardware to support Vista (based on a USB filter-driver hack someone implemented to make the XP driver work on Vista).

Lecroy has owned CATC for at least 4 years now, based on my own notes of having downloaded my driver from Lecroy (but not saved the source URL, which I do nowadays) in 2006.

BTW catc.com and lecroy.com resolve to the same numeric addy.

Anyway thanks for your consideration, hopefully these can be included even though they're beyond end-of-life in the manuf's eyes.

There's one other USB ethernet adapter I have/use but this one is *very* rarely seen AIUI (and way olde, too) so I don't know if it would warrant inclusion, but in case...

- From the HwIDs tool:
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[Relevant] USB Devices
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USB\VID_0423&PID_000C\00104C11262200000000000000000000      : CATC Netmate2 Ethernet Adaptor

Driver:
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Signed!
Win2K, WinXP-32
DriverVer=08/01/2000,2.50 (Build 17)

Available here:
http://members.driverguide.com/driver/d … erid=59047 (835KB)

Thanks for any consideration and thanks again for DriverPacks!

I'm wondering if there might be some consideration for inclusion of an olde olde USB Ethernet adapter? (I'm a user from BCD4Win so having a built-in driver for this external network card means that I never have to really worry if a sick PC's eth driver is supported, since my USB adapter always would be). There seem to be a fair number of these adapters around so maybe it's useful for others?

- From the HwIDs tool:
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[Relevant] USB Devices
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USB\VID_066B&PID_400B\967943                                : Linksys EtherFast 10/100 USB Network Adapter

Driver:
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NotSigned
Win2K, WinXP-32
DriverVer=03/22/2002,2.0.4.1

Available here:
http://www.keithmarx.com/public/Utility … X-2041.zip  (94KB)

Thanks for any consideration and thanks for DriverPacks!