Internet in macbook pro running windows xp pro

Hello, I have install windows xp pro in my macbook por and i can't connect to internet because i can't use ethernet nor wifi. ¿Do i need special drivers?¿Where can i get? Thank you very much

If you haven't already, insert the Mac OS X install disk when the computer is booted into Windows and install the drivers.
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