Driver help with adapter firmware upgrade

I'm trying to upgarde the firmware for my Netgear WG511T adapter. After
uninstalling the current firmware, the Netgear firmware upgrade
installation requests the infamous 'Novell Netware DOS driver disk' -
first thing it wants is "lsl.com" (not sure if I will need others).
I've pointed the installer to the likely folders and searched the hard
drive for the file, but no success.
I have found a couple of Novell drivers files at:
1) http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tools/13555.html
reportedly useful for my situation
and
2) http://download.novell.com/SummaryFr...d=SUeAaKqKpQA~
the latest (& last?) Novell Client v3.4 for Windows* 95/98
My question is - Am I on the right track ? - thing is, probably
obviously, that I (think?) I know just enough to be dangerous.
I thought it would be a good idea to ask how I should proceed here, in
this forum, after searching for help with this situation and only
finding clues, as opposed to a clear solution.
Thank you,
MB

Alright - just in case this comes-up in someone's search for advice on
the same problem.
Turns-out I did not really need any drivers - I saw a comment to that
effect on another site in my search for tips.
Anyway - anyone with the same problem should just 'cancel' the search
for drivers and continue the installation of the firmware - mine
installed after I cancelled the search for 'lsl.com'
I now have my first wireless network running - and with WPA encryption
- and it is working !
Thanks,
MB

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