After re-installing Windows 7, I lost the drivers of my Sitecom Ethernet controller. The only number I found on the card was GQ986. I don't know if this is a serial number or a type number.
Yeah, buy a more well-known network card brand mate. A brand which has better support on the web should you ever need it (like you do now), 'cos from what I can tell, Sitecom's web support is practically non-existent.
If the ethernet controller is integrated with the motherboard, you'll find the network drivers on the motherboard manufacturer's website (if Windows 7 is supported on that motherboard model).
The controller is a PCI board/card, so if it's impossible to find a solution, I'll have to replace the board with a more recent one, that's still supported. Anyway, thanks for your answer.
The controller is a PCI board/card, so if it's impossible to find a solution, I'll have to replace the board with a more recent one, that's still supported. Anyway, thanks for your answer.
I looked around on Sitecom's website and it looks like they don't make expansion cards or integrated NICs now, if ever. Using their support section, unfortunately the only way to look up an older product is through a product number which I imagine you don't have anymore. I think your only option would be to get in contact with Sitecom itself, but otherwise getting a new NIC from a more reputable source like Intel seems like the better option. Still, an email couldn't hurt.
Yeah, buy a more well-known network card brand mate. A brand which has better support on the web should you ever need it (like you do now), 'cos from what I can tell, Sitecom's web support is practically non-existent.