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If all looks good try right clicking on network status icon in sys tray and use repair. A more advance option would be to use ipconfig from the command prompt.
Start > Run (search in Win 7) > type ipconfig /release. Then ipconfig /renew. ipconfig ? will show you all the options. Good luck.
you can buy just about any PCI NIC card from ebay or even walmart and they should work. make sure they are compatible with your OS. it will say on the box.
Uninstall the drivers for the device completely and restart the system. It should install the correct drivers upon restart. If not, retry installing the NIC card drivers that you download.
Are you sure that you download the ethernet drivers and not the Utility program? It's easy to confuse the two.
you need to speak to your network administrator, for printers you get network enabled printers ( your network admin will assign an IP address and sharenames for your printers,
your network admin can create shared volumes on the network and can sort out internet routing that complies with the corporate domain.
you need to know what brand and model is your network interface card (nic). you need to look for the driver for this nic in order to function properly.
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