K7N2G-LISR wheres my lan?

ive been using this board for about 6 months with no probs using a usb adsl modem,ive now decided to set up a nework between it and my laptop but im unable to activate my lan port any ideas please?
msi k7n2g-lisr
amd 2800+ athlon
512 ddr 3200
geforce t1 4200
120g WD HDD 8mb cache
pioneer 106d dvd rom
pioneer 107 dvdrw
nec 2500 dvdrw
80g WD HDD 2mb in caddy through firewire
antec case and 480w true power psu

there should be a rj45 socket alongside your sound connection on the back plate.
if there isnt, then u aint got the L part of it.
take the baord back because you didnt get what was being sold under the description. should have no effect on your rights as far as returning it is concerned.

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