You mean you have Linux drivers, or windows drivers? The windows drivers will be useless...
As for getting them over, this should be easy. If your windows hard drive is FAt32, you should be able to access your windows partition mounted in Linux and copy the file over to /home/foo/drivers or whatever and install them from there. If your windows is using NTFS and you don't have anny FAT32 partitions you can copy them to, then Linux is able to read NTFS (it just can't write to it reliably). depending on the distro you're using, you may or may not have NTFS reading support built in, if not you'll hav eto download the beta build and recompile your kernel with it... urk!
Your modem isn't an ethernet modem, so chances are you will need drivers for it... unfotunately the DSL at this end appears to be fuxxored and I can'f find any of them, nor can I look at the specs for your modem. Argh.
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