
Originally Posted by
xPlozion
you shouldn't need the software. i've had linksys and netgear routers and never did i install the software they offer.
make sure that you've got dhcp enabled on the router, and if not, find what a valid static ip for within the network would be. if you've got dhcp enabled, make sure that in the settings for that ethernet controller, that it get's the settings automatically (dhcp), and if it still doesn't work, try run -> cmd -> ipconfig /release then ipconfig /renew .
if it's static, just put the values in the fields for the network properties (tcp/ip).