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Hey, I've GOT an integrated network adapter and also other that uses PCI slot, but I don't have drivers for both of them... Could anyone say me how can I find out what drivers I need ? I don't even know what is the network adapter names...

My internet is working only via USB, I wan't to make them work via LAN ...DLoad and run Speccy....it will tell you what Hardware you have...
Then SIMPLY travel to the manuf. site for the appropiate drivers.Pirelli Discus Multiplay AG - Packet Scheduler Miniport ...

Could you give me manufacturers site

Because I can't find it and drivers... Quote from: addinol on November 30, 2010, 10:48:58 AM

Pirelli Discus Multiplay AG - Packet Scheduler Miniport ...
Could you give me manufacturers site
Because I can't find it and drivers...
NEVER heard of that one before and Google was no help.

I've been having trouble with Speccy and find that it misidentifies some hardware and constantly crashes.  It's a Piriform product, their other ones are very good, I'm not impressed with Speccy.

Try PCWizard, http://www.cpuid.com/
Network Card is on System Summary; you can CLICK Network icon for more info.The integrated-
Network Card :   Broadcom BCM440x 10/100 Integrated Ethernet Controller

Other one-
Network Card :   VIA Technologies VT6105 Rhine III Fast Ethernet Controller
For your integrated ethernet controller, you need to get the chipset drivers for your motherboard which you have not named. For a VIA VT6105 choose your OS here

http://www.viaarena.com/Drivers.aspx

However, you only need one or the other.

In any case, if you are using WINDOWS, aren't the right drivers already installed?

You cannot use both network interfaces, so choose one or the other. (Why have you got two anyhow?)




Quote from: Salmon Trout on November 30, 2010, 02:07:46 PM
For your integrated ethernet controller, you need to get the chipset drivers for your motherboard which you have not named.
For a VIA VT6105 choose your OS here
Broadcom is the chip maker, drivers are here:  http://www.broadcom.com/support/ethernet_nic/4401.php
Get the VIA drivers here:  http://www.via.com.tw/en/support/drivers.jsp
You can use both 2 NICs simultaneously, depending on the configuration. Quote from: Computer_Commando on November 30, 2010, 02:33:34 PM
You can use both 2 NICs simultaneously, depending on the configuration.

With a DSL modem? Is this possible? And what advantage will he obtain?


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