Thank you, Jack. Deleting the device worked. Vista discovered it and
reinstalled it. I was able to set go into the IP4 properties and set it
for automatic IP address and DNS server. I appreciate the help.
'Jack [MVP-Networking Wrote:
> ;904992']Hi
> If there is a valid entry in the Device manager there should be a
> valid
> connection in the Control Panel.
> Try to delete the Installation from the Device Manger, and be ready
> with the
> latest drivers for the NIC.
> When Vista re-discovers it, install the updated drivers.
> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
>
> "Wolf Pack" wrote in message
> news:...-
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> I am working on a friend's Dell Optiplex 330 running Vista SP2. The
> Broadcom Gigabit Controller is showing enabled and functional in
> Device
> Manager but does not show in Network Connections. IPCONFIG /all shows
> the hardware connection with specific DNS entries. How do I get the
> connection to show in Network Connections so I can change the
> configuration to automatically assign IP/DNS?
>
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