How to restore drivers Ethernet

I lost the ethernet connection between my desktop Inspiron 530 s and the cable modem.  I did my troubleshooting and determined that the cable modem works fine and my Internet service is OK - I have a laptop which is connected to the Internet via WiFi.  I replaced the ethernet cable, so the mechanical linkages are OK.

Comcast technician had me check my network adapter files.  I have two:

Intel 8256V-2 10/100 Network Connection

Microsoft Teredo Tunneling adapter (which shows error 10)

The technician advised missing me a third file; the one who operated the ethernet connection.  He told me to find the missing file from the Dell support site.  When I entered my service tag, the site lists three files under the combination Modem/Communications:

Driver Modem Conexant 56K V.9x DFVc/D850 56K V.9X PCI DF GOA'ULD
Conexant 56 K V.9x DFVc Modem, D850 56 K V.9X DF of PCI Modem ULD, v.NW.2.5.44
Conexant D850 Modem Digital Line Detect Application
There is also another Money file network:
825xx Intel 10/100 LAN peripheral connection platform, v.9.8.20.0, A00
Help, please.  Which of these do I need to restore ethernet connectivity?  And what is the best way to get the files on the desktop.  Given that the office is offline, I use my laptop to connect to Internet.
Thanks in advance,
Dave

Jesse-

Thank you.   I appreciate your help.

Dave

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