Dell Inspiron 570 network card

Hi Im new to the forum and I had a Dell 570 yesterday and started at the top and try to connect to the internet and no matter what I try, I can't see my ethernet cable. It says I have no internet adapter driver then I click Next and it says that it cannot find a driver for him. Any help for this grace.

Because you don't tell us which version of Windows you are using, we cannot give you a link directly in the network driver.

Click on the link that Mary you gave, then select your version of Windows at the top. After that the screen update, expand the list under network and look for driver from Broadcom . You can download it on any PC and the copy on the desktop of the 570. Installation instructions are on the page where download you.

BTW: If you open Device Manager, whatever it is marked with X or !, in addition to the network adapter? In this case, you need to maybe install the Chipset driver first, then reboot before installing the network driver.

Without the driver from the Chipset, the network driver may not be installed or may not work. You will find the driver right chipset on this page of support after you select the correct version of Windows at the top.

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