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Modem - Xircom - Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Modem Interface) Computer Driver Updates



Device types / Modem / Xircom / Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Modem Interface)


link Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Modem Interface)
Xircom
Modem
5.1.2535.0
3-9-2000
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Modem Interface)
Xircom
Modem
20.0.2195.22
11-22-2002
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Modem Interface)
Xircom
Modem
5.0.2167.1
11-17-1998
Windows 2000 (5.0) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Xircom RealPort2 CardBus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Modem)
Xircom
Modem
3.14.0.0
3-1-2002
Windows 2000 (5.0) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Modem Interface) #2
Xircom
Modem
5.0.2167.1
11-17-1998
Windows 2000 (5.0) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Xircom CardBus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Modem Interface)
Xircom
Modem
3.14.0.0
3-1-2002
Windows 2000 (5.0) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 



Description extracted from Wikipedia:

Xircom, Inc. was based in Thousand Oaks, California, with manufacturing facilities located in Penang, Malaysia and international offices throughout Europe and Asia Pacific. They were one of the first companies to develop network computing products for notebook computers. Products included computer memory cards, LAN adapters, modems, and remote access server products. The company's products enabled notebook users to share information over a network connection. During fiscal 1999, the company introduced 56K modems in the MiniPCI form factor. In September 1999, the company acquired Rex PC Card Organizer product line. During fiscal 2000, the company acquired Omnipoint Technologies, Inc. and Entrega Technologies Inc. Branded products accounted for 65% of fiscal 2000 revenues and OEM products, 35%. In 2001, Intel acquired Xircom and in early 2003 laid off most of Xircom's Thousand Oaks employees.