Broadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet Device

Someone ' one - someone ' one please can help me to find this device? For some reason, he disappeared off of my computer and now I can't find a download for it.

Gloria

Have you tried the Lim to computer?  The device is still there, but you probably need the pilot.

If you tell us what are the specifications of your computer, we may be able to help you

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