Network driver

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by davideky, May 20, 2013.

  1. davideky

    davideky Private E-2

    Hi... I just went to my neighbours house to fix his internet connection and he don't have wireless on so I had to conect with cable... and I realized that I don't have network drivers... soooo if you can help me ...... EVEREST report in Attachments
     

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  2. gman863

    gman863 MajorGeek

    Using a computer that can connect to the Internet, go to your PC mfr's website and find the "support" option. From there, choose "drivers and downloads" and enter the exact model of your PC (look on the back...as an example, Toshiba S123-xxxx) . If the PC in question is a Dell, enter the Service Code located on the back of the PC instead.

    From there, download the network driver(s) to either a USB flash drive or burn them on to a CD. You can then install them onto your PC.

    Hope this helps. :)
     
  3. markdavis0011

    markdavis0011 Private E-2

    If your neighbor's computer have the separate NIC card installed, you might need reading the model number on that NIC card. If the NIC card is built-in in the motherboard, you will need confirming the the model of motherboard and searching in the google with the help of those model numbers. Then, you know that Google can be your best friend!
     

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