Portege 2000 - new wifi LAN driver installed by mistake - how to get an old man?

By mistake I have updated my driver with
21/01/2002 driver LAN WiFi Toshiba Wireless LAN Driver for Windows 2000 (v1.10.107, 14/01/2002; 516 K)

and this was not corrected by http://support.toshiba-tro.de/tools/portege/p2000/win-2k/wireless-lan/wlesslan_p2000_win2k_641187_en.zip

now, there is an incompatibility between the new driver and the wifi adapter. How can I get the correct driver (old) to install it please?

Details of the machine: P2000-PP200E-00002-EN 82640697G serial

running Win2000Pro

Thank you
Tristram

Hello

First I have to ask you something. Have you had problems with the Wi - Fi? The driver that you can find on the CD tools & utilities is the right one.

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