Hi Jim:
I used WinRar to compress that file. You can download WinRar from
download.com. However, I also just posted the original ISO file in case you
can't get the compressed version to open. It is at
http://www.ocsnetwork.net/etc/usenet/e4000/drivers.iso
Also, I unpacked the ISO of the drivers CD and put that up on my server. You
should be able to browse this on dial-up. However, it might will be time
consuming to download each driver file individually. But, if you want to
give it a try, the folder is at
http://www.ocsnetwork.net/etc/usenet/e4000/4drivers
Lastly, were you able to burn the docs and apps discs? If so, I need to take
them off my server because I need the space. If anyone else out there still
needs them, please post and I will keep them alive until they are
downloaded. Otherwise, I need to take them down.
Let me know if I can be of more assistance.
-Nelson
"Jimw" <> wrote in message
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> Nelson
>
> Thanks for posting these. Because I am on dialup, I had a friend
> download them and mail them to me. I am finally getting around to
> them. The ISO files all appear to be fine, but that RAR file will not
> open. It may be the software I am using, since I rarely deal with RAR
> files. I tried the older version of Winzip I have installed in both
> Win98 and Win2K. I also tried a thing called ZIP TOOLS, which is also
> older, but is supposed to open any compressed file. Could you please
> check that file and tell me what software was used to compress it. Of
> course this is the drivers file, which is the one I likely need the
> most for that computer. If all else fails, maybe you can post the
> actual ISO file instead, but lets see if I just need other software to
> open it first.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jimw