The CNPRO-200 is a network device manufactured by CNet Technology. Issues like weak Wi-Fi signal, slow DNS lookup, duplicate IP addresses, slow network and excessive CPU usage can be solved by updating this driver. This driver - "Pro200v1.53.exe" - has been downloaded 5,093 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 56 reviews. Our users report success installing this driver update on PCs running Windows 7 and Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 531.7 KB.
CNPRO-200
10/100 Mbps PCI Ethernet Adapter
10/100 PCI Fast Ethernet Based Adapter
CNET PRO200 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
CNET PRO200WL PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
DAVICOM 1/10/100 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
DAVICOM 10 Base-T PCI Ethernet Adapter
DAVICOM 9102/A PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95
D1.25.01.0725 (2001-07-25) via .inf
1.50.02.0510 (2002-05-10) via .inf
PART NUMBER : 18-1D-P200
VERSION : D
SERIAL PREFIX : APU
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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CLIENT32/DM9PCI.INF | 12.9 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
CLIENT32/DM9PCI.LAN | 21.9 KB | 27 Nov 2001 |
CLIENT32/DM9PCI.LDI | 28.1 KB | 27 Nov 2001 |
CUSTOMER.DAT | 587 bytes | 7 Mar 2001 |
DIAG9102.EXE | 64.7 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
DM9INST.DLL | 16.4 KB | 16 Nov 2000 |
DM9NDI.DLL | 6.7 KB | 16 Nov 2000 |
DM9PCI.DOS | 47.1 KB | 15 Nov 2000 |
DM9PCI3.SYS | 25.4 KB | 16 Nov 2000 |
DM9PCI4.SYS | 25.8 KB | 16 Nov 2000 |
DM9PCI5.SYS | 33.2 KB | 25 Jul 2001 |
Dosdiag.exe | 64.7 KB | 27 Oct 2000 |
DOSODI/DM9PCI.COM | 56.2 KB | 27 Nov 2001 |
DOSODI/DM9PCI.INS | 1.3 KB | 18 Aug 2000 |
DOSODI/NET.CFG | 2.7 KB | 30 Mar 2001 |
DOSODI/README.TXT | 2.1 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
FreeBSD/freebsd.txt | 2.2 KB | 27 Dec 2000 |
HELP.DOC | 6.6 KB | 4 Sep 2000 |
LINUX/CNPRO200WL.tar.gz | 93.2 KB | 27 Nov 2001 |
MSLANMAN.DOS/DRIVERS/ETHERNET/DM9PCI/DM9PCI.DOS | 48.7 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
MSLANMAN.DOS/DRIVERS/ETHERNET/DM9PCI/PROTOCOL.INI | 1.7 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
MSLANMAN.DOS/DRIVERS/NIF/DM9PCI.NIF | 139 bytes | 7 Mar 2001 |
Netdm.inf | 14.4 KB | 12 Nov 2001 |
NW312/NW312.TXT | 1.7 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
NW410/NW410.TXT | 3.7 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
NW411/NW411.TXT | 3.7 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
NW50/DM9PCI.LAN | 21.9 KB | 27 Nov 2001 |
NW50/DM9PCI.LDI | 28.1 KB | 27 Nov 2001 |
NW50/NW312/ETHERTSM.NLM | 12.0 KB | 30 Apr 1998 |
NW50/NW312/MSM31X.NLM | 68.4 KB | 21 Apr 1998 |
NW50/NW312/NBI31X.NLM | 38.1 KB | 17 Oct 1997 |
NW50/NW4X/ETHERTSM.NLM | 12.0 KB | 30 Apr 1998 |
NW50/NW4X/MSM.NLM | 76.4 KB | 21 Apr 1998 |
NW50/NW4X/NBI.NLM | 20.4 KB | 17 Oct 1997 |
NW50/NW50.TXT | 3.4 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
OEMSETUP.INF | 32.7 KB | 15 Nov 2000 |
packetd/DM9PCIPD.COM | 51.6 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
packetd/README.TXT | 4.0 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
Pro200wl.cat | 11.5 KB | 12 Nov 2001 |
README.1ST | 8.4 KB | 28 Nov 2001 |
RPLROM/DOSODI/README.TXT | 1.4 KB | 5 Nov 1999 |
RPLROM/README.TXT | 588 bytes | 7 Mar 2001 |
RPLROM/WINNT/DOSBB.CNF | 599 bytes | 7 Mar 2001 |
RPLROM/WINNT/PROTOCOL.INI | 1.1 KB | 8 Mar 1999 |
RPLROM/WINNT/README.TXT | 5.1 KB | 5 Nov 1999 |
RPLROM/WINNT/W95BB.CNF | 536 bytes | 7 Mar 2001 |
Sco50/README.TXT | 933 bytes | 1 Sep 2000 |
Sco50/SCO/CUSTOM.DST | 24.6 KB | 1 Sep 2000 |
SETUP.EXE | 12.5 KB | 17 Jul 2001 |
WFW311/DM9PCI.DOS | 48.7 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
WFW311/OEMSETUP.INF | 1.1 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
WFW311/README.TXT | 4.2 KB | 7 Mar 2001 |
WINDOWS.TXT | 8.4 KB | 28 Nov 2001 |
WinXP/DM9102B1.cat | 8.3 KB | 17 May 2002 |
WinXP/DM9PCI5.sys | 32.8 KB | 10 May 2002 |
WinXP/netdma.inf | 19.6 KB | 10 May 2002 |
WinXP/riverLanguageMap.xml | 337 bytes | 17 May 2002 |
PRO200WL.GID | 8.6 KB | 31 Mar 2003 |
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In Windows Vista, click Start -> Control Panel -> System and Maintenance -> Device Manager
In Windows XP, click Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and Maintenance -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager button
Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
Select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions.
In most cases, you will need to reboot your computer in order for the driver update to take effect.
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