Network card ethernet W500

Hello

I think my problem is pretty silly, but I have no idea of how to use the ethernet card.

I have windows 7 x 64 and usually I use a wireless network, but today I had to use a network cable, but it does not recognize my machine. Moreover, win 7 has only a single network interface installed.

In addition to ethernet port is equipped with two LEDs under the port itself, but none of them work as soon as the cable is connected.

How to install the ethernet interface and what drivers should I use?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

See you soon

SEB.

Hi and welcome to the forum!

According to the support page, Lenovo drivers are provided with the operating system. I suggest to check if the device is turned on in the BIOS (press F1 at startup to enter), look under Config-> network. Additionally, make sure that the device is turned on in Windows by going to the Network Center and sharing-> change the map settings.

Windows Update also give a go.

Keep us in the loop.

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