HP 620 notebook PC, Ethernet NIC Driver, VLAN issue

Dears;
I have HP 620 notebook running on WIN-7 32 bit, I need to use VLAN on my Ethernet NIC the problem that I don't know what's my NIC exactly and if it does support VLAN on WIN7 or not
I searched a lot on that topic and i found below:
1- my laptop is currently running with driver name RLT8102E/RLTK8103E;
 Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 64-31-50-80-6C-DA
2- in the below web site the driver is for     another NIC named  Realtek RTL8191SE 
http://h20566.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/public/psi/home/?sp4ts.oid=4158863
3- below link I found another card type named RTL8153EH and it support VLAN and i didn't find any driver for it
http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04290703.pdf?ver=7
Please support which of these is my proper driver and HOW CAN I USE VLAN on my NIC on WIN7
Regards

Hi,
There's nothing wrong with your machine - the business portal you're trying to access has been down for most of the weekend ( probably for maintenance ).
I don't work for HP, so the only advice I can offer would be to try again later as I would expect it to be up and running sometime today.
Regards,
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