Proteon P1392 NIC Cannot Use the P1390 Driver in Windows NTLast reviewed: November 7, 1997Article ID: Q104925 |
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The Proteon P1392 network interface card (NIC) is not compatible with the driver for the Proteon P1390 originally included with Windows NT. If you use a P1392 network card with the original driver for the P1390, the computer may stop responding (hang) either during the driver initialization or after the binding is complete. According to Proteon technical support, the Proteon P1390 NIC is discontinued and is being replaced by the P1392. A Windows NT driver for the P1392 is now available and can be downloaded from the Microsoft Windows NT Driver Library (P139XX.EXE) on the Microsoft Download Service (MSDL) at (425) 936-MSDL (6735). This driver can also be downloaded from the Proteon BBS (39NT.EXE) at (508) 366-7827. The P1392 network card is manufactured by Proteon, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this products' performance or reliability.
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