TattleTech will tell you a lot, it's shareware/freeware.  however, if you look at the
chips and see who made the main ones, generally any driver for that chipset will work. 
 of
course ethernet cards can go bad like any other card, hopefully that's not the 
problem.  a
photo posted with a link sent to the list would really help.

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> I tried everything. Farallon drivers, Apple drivers... None worked.
> 
> Is there a way to probe the card's ROM in order to discover who made it?
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