P6710F wired network card

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kentb wrote: can I add a map? and we can get a?

Hello kentb, I would like first of all to the network adapter is defective. You can enter the control panel and the Device Manager and on the left side, navigate to network devices and uninstall the network adapter.

Then, restart the computer and see if Windows wil find new hardware, install the drivers for it and checks to see if it works.

If it is not the case, then it may have become defective. Here is the link to the specifications for your system and it show 3 PCIe x 1 addon black slots. I unplug the power cord, remove the side panel and check that one of the PCIe x 1 connectors are available. Then reinstall the side panel, the power cord and start the system.

NewEgg has many of these cards of network PCIe x 1 at very good price. There are other editors who have them as well.

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