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February 23rd, 2007 00:00

Thanks, but I already did that, and if I go to device manager, then my network card is installed, but the network controller still need drivers! Any suggestions?

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February 23rd, 2007 00:00

Those are the drivers for the network controller.  Do you also have a wireless network controller in your computer?  If so, which is it, a Dell wireless card or an Intel wireless card?
 
Steve

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February 23rd, 2007 00:00

There is a wireless network card, but I dont know what kind. I try to connect to a router, but with a TP cable. But when I type ipconfig in command trough windows xp, it say that the media is not connected or something like that! Nothing show when I go to my network placec either!

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February 23rd, 2007 00:00

I dont know. How can I find out, and what am I supposed to do?

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February 23rd, 2007 00:00

Did you order the computer with a wireless network card?  Do you have your original system invoice to check?
 
Exactly what problem are you trying to solve?  Note that if you are tying to connect to wired ethernet connection (through a router or cable or dsl modem), the drivers that I pointed you to in my first reply should get the ethernet network controller working.  If you aren't trying to connect by wireless, then the missing wireless network controller is not your problem.  Still, if you provided more information on what your problem is, perhaps we can solve the it.
 
Steve

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February 23rd, 2007 01:00

What is a TP cable?  Are you saying it is a Telephone Cable?  If so, that will never work unless you using a dialup connection, in which case  you would not be connecting to a router.  Are you sure it's not an ethernet cable?
 
Please provide more information on you are setup to connect to the internet.  I feel blind here trying to help because I cannot see what you are doing from this end of internet.  I'm relying on you to provide details.
 
Steve

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February 23rd, 2007 10:00

Yes, Ethernet Cable it is. We got a router that is connected to the internett, so we want to connect to this, and access to the internett and network through that. So it's not a Dial Up or an Wireless network connection.
I just need the drivers for the computer.
You need more info?

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February 23rd, 2007 20:00

Just to make sure we are still talking about the same thing.  Open Device Manager, expand the listing for Network Adapters.  Tell me exactly what is listed there.  Then go to Network Connections and tell me exactly what is listed there.
 
Steve
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