I am looking for network controller driver

I have Satellite M70 notebook. Help me please!

Hello
All you need you can find on Toshiba download page under http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com Support & Downloads. Please check exact notebook model to be sure you will download right drivers (PSM70 or PSM71).
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