Do I need to reinstall my network card drivers?

I just got off the phone with a second level tech from Adelphia. I called because webpages are taking a long time to load (among other things). All the tests he ran checked out fine. He said that I needed to contact Apple and have them help me uninstall and then reinstall my network card drivers.
Has anyone heard of this? If so, can someone step me through it? Thanks

Hi, Lori. Welcome to Apple Discussions.
What version of iPhoto are you using?
You may receive better attention to your problem by choosing the proper iPhoto Forum from the iPhoto Category of Discussions and posting the question there.
This type of problem can sometimes be caused by a hard drive that is too full, also. How much space remains available on your hard drive?

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