XP 64bit version Network Drivers

Microsoft lets you download a year long beta version of 64 Bit windows so of course I did.
After Much experimenting I found the only drivers to work at all are the ones off Nvidia's Website, but I cant get the network to work.  
Anyone have an idea where to find the network drivers for K8N Neo-FSR in 64 bit version?

The drivers in Nvidia website should work (including networking driver). At least it did for me... Reinstall?
Edit: make sure you got the 64-bit drivers, of course

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