problem of driver network card in windows 7

I windws7, I can't connect it to the LAN.

When I troubleshoot it, its not installed adapter network showing, but when I try to install, that shows its already installed.  What should I do?

Try to uninstall your driver from programs and features and uninstall the program and then restart your PC and install again.

Visit your PC manufacturer's Web site and download the latest driver and also contact their support if the problem persists.

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