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I need DRIVERS!!!!!!!!!!!!
hi, i bought the crappy network card from futureshop, the $14.99 one. and now i am trying to install it into my girlsfriends computer and it wont let me. so i need the right drivers for it. Can anyone help me out?
here is the card Network Card Link
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Something like that..
Location: Oreygun.
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That is a shitty fucking ethernet card. The company doesn't even have a website. For 14.99 you could get this.. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....1&type=product
But since you already bought it and probably can't return it, try this link. http://members.driverguide.com/drive...driverid=63517 If it asks you to login here you go - driver:all If that doesn't work, burn that piece of shit and buy a real one.
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Not so great lurker
Location: NY
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I've found similar results as ChingI0
http://www.computing.net/drivers/www...orum/3048.html http://forums.uniquehardware.ca/index.php?showtopic=554 which has links to what the card is supposed to be If it helps any, according to this post http://www.driverforum.com/network3/2330.html the website for the company that made the card is here http://www.cicerotechnology.ca/en/about/index.asp (Don't go looking for any information there... they don't even list that they have any products! much less drivers) for the lazy, the first 2 links say that it is a "ADMtek AN983 10/100 Mps Fast ethernet card drivers" and the website given lead me to this link http://www.admtek.com.tw/product-htm/NIC.htm (original link listed no longer works) So try one of the drivers they got there and hope it works... next time buy from a company that at least has a website with drivers |
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Go faster!
Location: Wisconsin
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It should have come with drivers, and if you're installing it with Windows XP, even if it doesn't have drivers, W-XP should pick it up. Barring that, find out what NIC chipset it's using, and install drivers for that. That brand name...if you want to call it that, sounds familiar. The DriversGuide website SHOULD have something for it. Good luck...let us know what you find.
If you have problems, I've always used D-Link cards, and never had a problem. Newegg.com has then for as little as $9.99, and the 530TX+ is only $12.99.
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Devils Cabana Boy
Location: Central Coast CA
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i'd return it and get a decent card, you will thank your self later with a nice card
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...105-117&depa=0 $28
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I just ended up going to future shop and buying a new card, i was tired of dealing with this hunk of junk, I found a couple of drivers through the trails you guys left me but they did not work. oh well, thanks for the help anyways, I appreaciate it!
i was defeated by the cicero futureshop P.O.S.!
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