You'll need to get on a computer that has connectivity and download the drivers from there, then burn them to CD (or floppy if small enough), and then use that to install the needed driver.
The computer literacy for professional drivers is the ability to operate a computer, type, print a document and use internet.
I cannot access the Internet with the computer I'm trying to download drivers, that is one of the drivers missing. I have gone to hp support and copied the drivers to a disc and downloaded that onto the computer and I still cannot figure it out.
Yes. There are several online sites where you can find such drivers; there are even programs that manage your drivers more or less automatically, downloading any drivers you need.
1) internet connection 2 ) LAN drivers 3) Computer 4) Electricity
Yes. Installing new hardware does not require internet access, unless you do not have the drivers for the device.
Absolutely - so long as you have the correct drivers for it. Windows has drivers for most existing printers already built-in, and will simply set up the necessary drivers once it detects the printer is attached to the computer. If not - you can usually find the drivers by searching for your particular printer's model on the internet.
If your computer will not let you connect to the Internet via an Ethernet cable double check that the ethernet drivers have been installed. If the drivers are installed, try uninstalling and reinstalling them to see if that will correct the issue.
it should work because MAC should have the drivers other check the manufacturer website for drivers
if you are asking will my modem in my computer be detected without having an internet connection. Yes, you computer should auto detect that a modem is present. Now that doesn't mean that windows/linux/Mac will have the drivers you need to be able to use your hardware.
Chances are your computer's network card does not have up to date drivers or configuration. Check the manufacturer's website and verify that you have the most recent driver, otherwise the router could be at fault (it might not be assigning a new IP address when your computer identifies itself on the network). Check the drivers first, however.
No special drivers are needed for connection to your computer.
Ouch =! It is possible but very hard because you do not just copy the driver data, you have to edit it to suit the destined computer. The best way is to download the correct driver installation file matching your hardware from the internet. Search your driver in google. Good luck!