Where is Wget on Solaris 10

I know this sounds like a stupid question....but I can't find wget. I installed Solaris 10 in a Sun Blade 2500 with a Tritec DG-2 graphics card. Needles to say, I can't get the driver to work. I've downloaded it and burned it to CD about 10 times and can't install it using Tritec's directions. As a last resort, before I throw this thing in dumpster, I'd like to try wget to download it the driver directly. I don't know where wget is on my Solaris system...I try ff wget but it won't find the bloody thing because it's not a file.................Please help me.

/usr/sfw/bin/wget http://www.google.com This works..thanks.
Being a beginner sucks.
I thought if I was in the /usr/sfw/bin directory I wouldn't have to put that in.

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