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I see what you mean, ECS say's it's a Realtek device. Then Realtek driver site keeps looping the XP links. In any case, I finaly found a good link. Here is the zip link.
installing LAN Card driver either u need to installed manual or automtically .
1. automatically each vendor have its own driver for the lan driver card . so once u download the driver applicattion u just double click and follow the steps it will detect the lan card.
2. manualy u have to extract the the driver file and put it in specifict folder then u have to right click on my computer then click on management the click on device manager then right click on the Lan device which will be makrd yes yellow quesiton mark then u have click on update the driver and select browse my computer to install the driver and then give the path o exit extracted folder you will be done.
INSTALLING THE WIRELESS LAN DEVICE DRIVER Please follow the procedures below for installing the Mini PCI Adapter driver: Installing Wireless LAN driver for Windows XP 1. Click the Start button and then click Run. The Run dialog box appears. 2. Click Browse button and specify the directory as "E:\Drivers\Winxp\Wireless LAN\setup.exe" 3. Click "OK" to implement the setup program to install this driver. 4. Click "Next" twice to continue the installation. INSTALLING THE LAN DEVICE DRIVER • Wireless LAN Access When LED turns on indicates that the wireless LAN module is activated. When LED lights off, it indicates that the function is disabled MUST BE A SOFTWARE ACTIVATED SWITCH
Either the LAN card is faulty or the LAN driver is not installed and/or not configured properly or the LAN cable is faulty.
Check Device Manager to see if the LAN driver is installed, working and enabled. If not then re-install the LAN card driver.
If the LAN driver won't install or detect the LAN card then it maybe faulty and needs to be replaced.
Try a different LAN cable.
Is all the LEDs on in the modem?
Try rebooting the modem (power it off for 30 secs and power it up again).
Check in the Device manager to see if all the devices are enable and working.
The one with a yellow ? against that device requires a driver installation.
Is the LAN device OK?
How do you intend to setup your LAN, is it for Internet access or a home network?
I need more information on your problem, together with error messages.
Hi there. Those drivers aren't the right ones.
Did you go to the laptop brand website and download the correct drivers? Sometimes they have different types of drivers depending on what type of LAN adapter there is on the computer.
Sometimes there are drivers for Broadcom LAN adapters or Intel. If it doesn't work with one, try the other one.
good luck
Hi there,
You will find you LAN (BroadcomLAN driver 4.28) or (Broadcom Giga LAN driver 8.27.1)
storage (Intel chip set driver)
and Wireless (Broadcomm 802.11b+g wireless) or (Intel 802,11b+g Wireless LAN driver 9.0.1.9)
->drivers from here:
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