cannot connect to the local network using windows 7

Recently bought a HP Pavilion laptop (AMD Athlon II P320 Dual - Core) ((G62 - 208CA)). Having a problem connecting to the local network. I have flashing lights on the lan (orange and white) connector.

Using the ipconfig command, I get an IP address, subnet mask and gateway by default however messages below will appear:

Tunnel adapter isatap. <578608BD-22EF-4A01-90ED-D709CB81D027>:

State media: media disconnected

The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

Tunnel connection to the Local network adapter * 9:

State media: media disconnected

The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

Tunnel adapter isatap. :

State media: media disconnected

The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

TEREDO TUNNELING Pseudo-Interface tunnel adapter:

State media: media disconnected

The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

Tunnel adapter isatap. our field: *

State media: media disconnected

The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

I tried to turn off the firewall and connect without success

My network card is a Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller and confirmed that the drivers are up to date

Any help would be appreciated

Thank you

Well Yes! So it was an older version of the bonjour service... thank you Adobe.

You can find the latest version here:

http://support.Apple.com/kb/DL999

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