What drivers do I need to connect to the internet after a reinstallation of Windows XP Professional?

Hey,.

I need the drivers that allow me to connect to the internet in Windows XP Professional.

Wired connection; Windows is not currently recognizing the modem, but he has done it before the reinstall.

I have not much information for you as I do the installation on one of the computers to work. If I get a general idea of what I need drivers that would be quite useful because I can pass my quarter fumble through them! Links to drivers would be super awesome!

Thank you very much!

Axel

I need the drivers that allow me to connect to the internet in Windows XP Professional.

Wired connection; Windows is not currently recognizing the modem, but he has done it before the reinstall.

I have not much information for you as I do the installation on one of the computers to work. If I get a general idea of what I need drivers that would be quite useful because I can pass my quarter fumble through them! Links to drivers would be super awesome!

Thank you very much!

Axel

The drivers you need are determined by the hardware you have.  You need to know the brand and model in order to go to the manufacturer and download the drivers for this specific device.

Since then, you didn't give any material information...

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    ROOT\SYMC_SYMIMMP\0000 PNP device ID
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    Default IP gateway not available
    DHCP active No.
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    DHCP lease expires not available
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    MAC address 00:11:11:CB:96:8 D
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    Name [00000013] Symantec Network Security Miniport
    Adapter Type Ethernet 802.3
    Type of product Symantec Network Security Miniport
    Installed Yes
    ROOT\SYMC_SYMIMMP\0001 PNP device ID
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    IP address not available
    IP subnet not available
    Default IP gateway not available
    DHCP active No.
    DHCP server not available
    DHCP lease expires not available
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    Guarantees delivery Yes
    Yes guarantees sequencing
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    Message Oriented No.
    Minimum address size 16 bytes
    Pseudo stream oriented No.
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    Supports Connect Data No.
    Supports disconnect Data No.
    Supports encryption no.
    Supports shipped data Yes
    Supports graceful closing Yes
    Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
    Supports multicast No.
     
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    Guarantees sequencing No.
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    Media broadcasting Yes
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    Supports disconnect Data No.
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    Supports data dispatched No.
    Supports graceful closing No.
    Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
    Supports multicast Yes
     
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    Guarantees sequencing No.
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    Media broadcasting Yes
    Supports Connect Data No.
    Supports disconnect Data No.
    Supports encryption Yes
    Supports data dispatched No.
    Supports graceful closing No.
    Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
    Supports multicast Yes
     
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    Guarantees delivery Yes
    Yes guarantees sequencing
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    Message Oriented No.
    Minimum address size 16 bytes
    Pseudo stream oriented No.
    Supports broadcasting no.
    Supports Connect Data No.
    Supports disconnect Data No.
    Supports encryption Yes
    Supports shipped data Yes
    Supports graceful closing Yes
    Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
    Supports multicast No.
     
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    Supports broadcasting no.
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    Supports graceful closing No.
    Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
    Supports multicast No.
     
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    Bytes of address size 20 minimums
    Pseudo stream oriented No.
    Media broadcasting Yes
    Supports Connect Data No.
    Supports disconnect Data No.
    Supports encryption no.
    Supports data dispatched No.
    Supports graceful closing No.
    Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
    Supports multicast No.
     
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    Yes guarantees sequencing
    Maximum address size 20 bytes
    Maximum Message size 62.50 KB (64 000 bytes)
    Message Oriented Yes
    Bytes of address size 20 minimums
    Pseudo stream oriented No.
    Supports broadcasting no.
    Supports Connect Data No.
    Supports disconnect Data No.
    Supports encryption no.
    Supports data dispatched No.
    Supports graceful closing No.
    Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
    Supports multicast No.
     
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    Guaranteed delivery no.
    Guarantees sequencing No.
    Maximum address size 20 bytes
    Maximum Message size 62.50 KB (64 000 bytes)
    Message Oriented Yes
    Bytes of address size 20 minimums
    Pseudo stream oriented No.
    Media broadcasting Yes
    Supports Connect Data No.
    Supports disconnect Data No.
    Supports encryption no.
    Supports data dispatched No.
    Supports graceful closing No.
    Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
    Supports multicast No.
     
    MSAFD [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{9E8A814B-6996-4336-9096-A51FC25DDFFD}] SEQPACKET NetBIOS name 1
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    Bytes of address size 20 minimums
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