HT4407 No boot camp drivers for 64-bit Windows 7 installed

Dear Family,
I'm unable to download the Window Support on the boot camp assistant.
I installed the 64-bit version of Windows 7 on my 15" Mac of 2010 model running on Lion n the Windows have no wifi so i guess the drivers are needed.
Returning back to Boot camp assistant to download the latest support from Windows but
It keep prompting:
"Can't install Windows Support Software because you are not connected to the Internet."
When my wifi is on and even if i'm on ethernet.
Is there anywhere i can directly download the bootcam, i suppose its 4.0 or 4.1
cant find any link.
Need you folks to help me out.
Without the Windows, i cant have my access and my assignment requires Access. N even the Business edition of MS Office Mac 2011 aint hv got Access.
Thanks so much!
Kryz

Obviously you are and can connect to the net.
The error message and problem is quite well 'documented' by other threads and the fault lies with Boot Camp Assistant's configuration.
Try turning off auto proxy in OS X network control panel and play around wtih that.

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