Dell Wireless driver

I was wondering where I could find the driver for the Mini WLAN Dell Wireless 1395 map for the Windows XP operating system.  I saw on the specs of the device it is compatible with Vista and XP, but the Dell downloads Web site isn't XP as a choice of their operating systems drop.  Thanks for any help.


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