Thank you.
col
Perhaps they are already installed.
The LAN connection is corrupted. Removing it and creating a new one
should fix the problem.
1. Go to Device Manager.
2. Remove the network adapter for the LAN connection.
3. Click Action | "Scan for hardware changes" and let it re-install
the network adapter.
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