D-link ethernet PCI card and "broken" driver

Hello!
I found a D-link DFE-530+ ethernet PCI adapter card at a local target on clearance for under $10 - so I figured that despite the "Windows" requirement, I'd give it a try on my 400mhz, "Sawtooth" AGP graphics G4. The D-link website for the card says that the card is compatible with Mac OS 10.2+, and has a driver for download. I downloaed the driver and installed it, then installed the PCI card. No luck, Tiger (running on the G4) complains that the "extension" is bad and that I need to uninstall it or download a newer version of the driver - that doesn't exist.
What can I do to make it work, and does a third-party driver exist?
Thanks,
-Dan

I didn't try it before installing the D-link drivers, no, but the card isn't even recognized when the D-Link drivers don't load. I'll uninstall the driver and see what happens - I suppose it couldn't hurt!
Thanks,
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