OS/2 NIC drivers are rarely labelled as such. See if the CD or website
contains anything called "IBM LAN Server" drivers, which are actually
OS/2. There may also be OS/2 drivers hiding under a directory called
"NDIS2".
OTOH, D-Link used to be good about supporting OS/2 but in recent years
both their driver support and their products in general have taken a
nosedive in quality, IMO... Now they seem to specialize in cheap generic
NICs whose hardware changes by the month depending on whoever the lowest
bidder was...
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