Below you can download d-link dfe-538tx rev.d2 driver for Windows.
File name: d-link-dfe-538tx-revd2.exe
Version: 3.429
File size: 16.76 MB
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Download Driver D-Link Dfe-538Tx Rev.D2(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Name: D-Link DFE-538TX Rev.D2
- Manufacturer: D-Link
- Model: DFE-538TX
- Revision: Rev.D2
- Compatibility: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
- Interface: PCI
- Data Transfer Rate: 10/100 Mbps
- Network Standard: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
- Supported Networks: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
- LED Indicators: Link/Act
- Dimensions: 120 x 20 mm
- Weight: 80 grams
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: Why is my D-Link DFE-538TX not being recognized by my computer?
Answer: Firstly, ensure that the driver is correctly installed for the device. If the driver is installed, try reseating the PCI card firmly in the slot to establish a secure connection. If the issue persists, it's recommended to test the card on a different computer or try a different PCI slot to rule out any hardware compatibility problems.
2. Question: I cannot establish a stable network connection using the D-Link DFE-538TX. What could be causing this issue?
Answer: Check the network cable connections at both ends to verify they are securely plugged in. Ensure the cable itself is not damaged or faulty. Additionally, confirm that the network switch or router is functioning properly. Restarting the router or switch could help resolve temporary glitches. If the problem persists, consider updating the network card driver to the latest available version.
3. Question: I'm experiencing frequent network disconnections with the D-Link DFE-538TX. How can I troubleshoot this problem?
Answer: Analyze the network environment for potential interference sources, such as nearby electrical equipment or other devices emitting radio frequencies. Relocate the computer or networking equipment to mitigate such interference. Perform a speed test to ensure that the internet service provider is not the cause of the disconnections. If the issue persists, try disabling any power-saving settings on the network card through the device manager.