A network cable is not plugged in correctly or may be broken - error message

I bought a MSI laptop on there is a month and a half, and since I got it I had problems with the connection internet fall. It is Windows 8, and after troubleshooting the message said "a network cable is not plugged in correctly or maybe be broken"-the question being cable, any other device in the House has this question, just my laptop. It seems that it is a common problem with Windows, but no one can give me a solution Windows 8!

Help, please!

Hi all

In the end, I found a disk in the box that my laptop came with drivers of wireless internet and after that download it seems to work very well - my bad.
It is certainly a driver problem, but if anyone of you has a chance of MSI laptops, this site is easy to navigate and I had no idea what driver to install, it's a list of numbers and letters.
Thank you very much for this forum, you are on the form! I got a response very quickly.
I hope everyone finds their solutions!

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