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Old 15-01-2006, 13:14   #4
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Re: Ethernet Card Installation

Fit the new card into the PC. When the PC is booted up, by the time your windows desktop appears you should get a message of new hardware detected and it will want to lad drivers. Put the driver CD you get twith the card into your CD ROM and make sure the driver finding message is allowed to search the CD. Once the card is detected and drivers loaded, tun off your PC and the modem / STB.

Now unplug all the USB connnections, plug in the ethernet connections. Power up the modem / STB (let it settle), boot up the PC. If a modem the PC should now be ready to use the internet connection. If a STB you need to go through the registration process.
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