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Old 12-29-2006, 07:33 AM   #2
pam123
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We need your computer specs and/or the make and model if it's an OEM machine.
For now go over to the Via site and get the latest update for your chipset drivers (You can also get it from the motherboard manufacturer's/OEM site.).
Then go over to Netgear and make sure you get the latest drivers for the card, the ones that come in the box may not be recent.

edit : Is your copy of Windows fully updated?
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