Make sure you Ethernet is enabled in bios restart your computer during the boot up process you will see on your screen a certain key to press to enter set up (BIOS) press and hold that key to enter bios using arrow keys scroll to intergrated peripherals look for SiS On Chip Pci Device press enter scroll to SiS 10/100m press enter make sure its enabled
you will need to open up your network connections
click start control panel network connections this may vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you see a red X or a yellow exclamation or question mark ! ?
you will need to update or install the driver or it could be firewalled
click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager scroll to network adapters should see a yellow question mark? right click install drivers
the driver might be on the disc supplied by your ISP internet service provider
or the motherboard disc or you might download one if you dont have on a disk
hope this helps
SOURCE: i can cot download right driver INTEX RTL 8139D
Here it is
I have it on my server.
I have share it for you:
INTEX RTL 8139D
ok
cheers
uttam
SOURCE: I m looking for intex
You can downlo0ad the driver on this link:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/dyn-postdownload.php?p=15090&t=0&i=1
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Check Device Manager and see if the network adapter shows up under Network Adapters and whether it has an exclamation icon next to it or not. If it shows up, double-click it to open its properties and see what the device status is.
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