Ethernet card disappeared

My ethernet card has disappeared.
Macbook Pro 1260
MacBookPro4,1
  Processor Name:          Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed:          2.6 GHz
Can anyone help?

In System Information under Ethernet Cards it reads,
"This computer does not appear to have any PCI Ethernet cards installed."

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