Since the ETH32 is a network device and all communication is done through TCP/IP sockets, no system-level device driver needs to be installed. The only files that are necessary are as follows:
When writing and compiling your code: Header files, library files, or class source code, depending on the programming language.
When running or distributing your compiled program: The eth32api.dll file (or the shared library on Linux) is needed. On Windows systems, eth32api.dll needs to either be in the same directory as your executable or in the system directory, for example on Windows XP, C:\Windows\System32. Programs created with a Microsoft .NET language also require the Eth32.dll assembly file.