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439450 2006-03-20 11:42:00 Does anyone know were i could find a driver for a network card, All its got on the side of it is : HST-005DT
Group-tek
0412
I got it at a sunday computor market and the floppy disc that come with it, is non workable, put it into the my floppy drive and it does nothing at all, only asks if i want to format it now.
i appreciate all help
Tontoe (9961)
439451 2006-03-20 11:45:00 start here ( www.google.co.nz) beama (111)
439452 2006-03-20 11:55:00 Driverguide.com (you will need to join, its free, and they don't spam you :) ) Myth (110)
439453 2006-03-20 12:11:00 start here ( www.google.co.nz)

I couldn't find anything but sales there, but thanks anyway
Tontoe (9961)
439454 2006-03-20 12:12:00 Driverguide.com (you will need to join, its free, and they don't spam you :) )

Looks like i am in business now, thanks very much
Tontoe (9961)
439455 2006-03-20 13:17:00 Does anyone know if " Group-tek " has merged into another company or not?
Its not even listed as a company in Drivers guide.
Tontoe (9961)
439456 2006-03-20 14:04:00 What OS?

Have you tried assigning a generic driver via the windows hardware wizard?

Other then that, a "good-enough" 10/100 network card can probally be purchased new from any number of places for under $10 bucks, certainly available in the $12 to $15 range, is it worth shagging around over some unkown item purchased va a comp fair?
Metla (12)
439457 2006-03-20 14:09:00 Group-tel also look to go by the name Cnet (infact it looks like they always go by that name, and Group-tek is a red-herring)

http://www.cnet.com.tw/


Or, I could be way off....
Metla (12)
439458 2006-03-20 21:26:00 Group-tel also look to go by the name Cnet (infact it looks like they always go by that name, and Group-tek is a red-herring)

http://www.cnet.com.tw/


Or, I could be way off....Nuh, once again you're right :p
Group-tek is just a chip manufacturer while cnet technology seems to be the actual name it's marketed as
Myth (110)
439459 2006-03-20 22:29:00 What OS?

Have you tried assigning a generic driver via the windows hardware wizard?

Other then that, a "good-enough" 10/100 network card can probally be purchased new from any number of places for under $10 bucks, certainly available in the $12 to $15 range, is it worth shagging around over some unkown item purchased va a comp fair?

I have tried everything whilst trying to instal the card, with no sucess, i was hoping i could just install it as i am 35 klm from my nearest PC shop, but its giving me the ****s, so i will probably go for a drive.
thanks for your help.
Tontoe (9961)
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