In article <312301c37566$a8469da0$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Scott Kennedy"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I'm having a great deal of difficulty finding out what
>model network card I have. It was a gift from a friend,
>who also doesn't know, and I've tried googling various
>numbers off the card itself. Windows knows it is a
>network card, but doesn't know what driver to install, and
>can't find it through Automatic Windows Update (it is card
>#2 in this PC).
>
>Any suggestions for determining the make/model of this
>beast will be most appreciated!
>
>Thanks 
>Scott
>PS please cc my home email!
If you know the card's MAC address, go here:
http://coffer.com/mac_find/
If it's an ISA card, try installing it as NE2000 compatible.
How much is your time worth to try to get the card working? You can
buy a new PCI network card for $5-10 at a large office supply or
computer store.
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