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06-19-2007, 04:17 PM
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InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Hey all, looking for a driver for InNetStewart SI-70027 ethernet thing. I've been looking all over and I found nothing. No internet sucks.
If you could help It would be much appriciated
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06-20-2007, 06:32 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Hi, where are you getting the Stewart SI-70027 from? On the card?
Stewart make parts for Ethernet cards.
With the card installed, go to Control Panel> System> Hardware> Device Manager and llok for your card. It will probably have a yellow alert next to it.
Right Click on it and look under the details tab for a code similar to this:
PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7133???????
(The ven is for vendor and dev is for device)
Post back with the code, or do a google search of your own, and we will find the maker and model of your card; then find the drivers.
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06-21-2007, 04:45 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
No, accually its the ethernet plugin thing(not exactly sure what to call it) where i plug in my internet cord which is hooked up to my router. thats what i need ad river for.
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06-22-2007, 12:53 AM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Hi,
Is windows asking you for drivers, or do you have any alerts in Device Manager?
What are you setting up? A wireless internet connection? A home network?
Have a look at this......
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/more...lesssetup.mspx
The only things you should need drivers for are your Router, Modem & LAN.
What are the name/models of the above?
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06-23-2007, 02:01 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Well, I'm getting hooked up to my router, and it's not wireless.
I go to my device manager and the ethernet controller has a question mark next to it. thats what i need a driver for.
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06-23-2007, 04:07 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Hi again JMW,
Could you go to Control Panel> System> Hardware> Device Manager and right-click on your ethernet controller. Look under the details tab for a code similar to this: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7133???????
Post back with the VEN_####&DEV_#### part of that and we should be able to identify what we're looking for.
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07-10-2007, 07:50 AM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Hello... I had problems with this driver also briefly but there's hope!
The device is usually an 'onboard NIC controller/adapter' and will be seen and load drivers as an Intel Pro 100 VE device. I'll link the handy drivers I use on these pesky NIC devices... should work for other than Gateway PCs as well.
http://support.gateway.com/support/d...e.asp?id=18894
I hope this helps!
Ubertech.
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07-24-2007, 12:20 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
I want to ask too, my Lan Card is also InNetStewart SI-70027, I searched the control panel, the detail is
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1039&SUBSYS_30158086&REV_82\4829817089&0&040F0,
that's all, where can I find the driver?
As I don't have the driver, I can't only for this computer...
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07-24-2007, 11:18 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Thank you very much! Dear Houndog777!!!
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07-25-2007, 03:26 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Houndog THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! YOU HAVE NO CLUE HOW HAPPY IT MADE ME FIX IT MYSELF LOL!
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02-03-2008, 04:48 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Hi everyone; new on here . . . I have same InNetStewart SI-70027 as this thread starter and also need a driver, but I think I need dial up version as opposed to ethernet?
My code is PCI\VEN-8086&DEV_1039&SUBSYS_30158086&REV_82\4&29817089&0&40f0
Houndog777 or anyone else? Hoping someone can help direct me to where I can download a driver for this - I plan to use dial up if that makes any difference.
Thanks everybody! Especially if you can be of assistance!
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02-03-2008, 08:56 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
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Originally Posted by Johnny Driver
Hi everyone; new on here . . . I have same InNetStewart SI-70027 as this thread starter and also need a driver, but I think I need dial up version as opposed to ethernet?
My code is PCI\VEN-8086&DEV_1039&SUBSYS_30158086&REV_82\4&29817089&0&40f0
Houndog777 or anyone else? Hoping someone can help direct me to where I can download a driver for this - I plan to use dial up if that makes any difference.
Thanks everybody! Especially if you can be of assistance!

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You should really start a separate thread about your problem. But I can tell you that if you are using "Dial-Up"? Then the Ethernet card will have nothing to do with that connection.
HTH
Bill
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02-04-2008, 07:30 AM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Thanks brow96. Is the ethernet contoller for connecting to internet via non-dial-up or cable etc?
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02-04-2008, 08:25 AM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
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Originally Posted by Johnny Driver
Thanks brow96. Is the ethernet contoller for connecting to internet via non-dial-up or cable etc?
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Normally speaking a "Ethernet Internet Connection" refers to a Cable / ADSL connection. It's the "preferred" method for connecting to a Modem / Router, i.e it's faster and more reliable. With USB being a "second choice", last and final choice is of course a "Dial-Up Connection" the slowest of the slow.
HTH
Bill
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02-05-2008, 09:11 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
. . . thanks again brow96!
I think I know what I'm doing now!
I've downloaded the driver to disk from the link, and on Thursday, when I can next get to the computer in question, I'll download it from the disk to said computer.
Then I'll either subscribe to a boradband ISP service, or if my colleagues insist on dial-up , then I'll install a modem card with its drivers as it does appear that there is indeed no modem on the computer currently.
Dial-up would be tolerated only to save on cost of ISP service. It should be noted that this workplace does not traditionally do much work at the computer on-line, so dial-up may suit fine).
Thanks for your help, will post back with developments . . .
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02-07-2008, 08:36 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
here just posting a cross-reference link to the other follow up thread where I'm working with Bill on installing this driver . . .
http://www.techsupportforum.com/f19/...er-218204.html
Thanks for all help and interest!
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07-05-2008, 05:28 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Okee dokee artichoke here's my problem. I have the whole innet/stewart si 70027 whatever written on what i plug my ethernet cord into. okay so, here is the thing it says i the details about my ethernet controller driver that is gone. PCI\VEN8086&DEV_SUBSYS_0173107B&REV_03\4&11CD5334&0&40F0
I reformatted the computer because it's janky and theres no driver for this and im figuring thats why it won't connect to the internet? internet is jst plug in the ethernet cord and there ya go right ? o somebody please help -_-
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05-23-2009, 03:24 PM
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Re: InNetStewart SI-70027 BT 10/100 NEED A DRIVER
Hello and Welcome to TSF,
Please start your own threads nanimyu and techonwheels
I just happened to run into this thread and found u2 here with questions
as saying previous person has already had problem solved
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