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Asked by keithbraithwaite in Embedded Hardware, Networking Hardware
I've rebuilt a Dell Optiflex GX270 - found and installed video and sound drivers - can't identify the driver I need for the built-in Ethernet card. Anyone know which one I need.
I've tried 8 different ones from the Dell site and from Driverguide.com
Most of the ones proposed are for wireless network devices (didn't even know there was one on this box ! )
Getting old I suppose and gotten too accustomed to all-in-one driver packages which take care of the built-in Ethernet card all by themselves
There's an Intel chip nearby - R8254 OEM. Is that the Internet chip?
Any help gratefully accepted
Keith
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