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How do I make it use the PCI GBE controller instead of the other device?
How do I make it use the PCI GBE controller instead of the other device?
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Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller - Eratic Behaviour Windows 7 64bit - with latest updates
Running Install_Win7_7011_12212009 Version of Realtek Drivers.
Problem..
After install everything is fine but then after a re-boot I can get the network connection with a cable directly connected to a Belken Wireless Router but I do not get Internet access.
However if I dissable the card and then enable it it works fine? I have to do this after every reboot!!
It did work fine with Windows 7 on 32Bit - on an identical board (Biostar Tower l45)
Can anyone suggest a solution.
Oh, man, so what was his solution?
Yes, I disabled and enabled and it's still slow. I can try to disable to nic from the bios...
My gut tells me that I probably don't need both of those devices there. Any idea which one I should use and how to disable/remove the other? I built this comp myself and I remember trying out a couple different devices; maybe there is some old driver screwing things up...
I went into the bios and disables something called 'Realtek LAN', logged back in and the PCI GBE device was gone. Still, no faster speed though. I was reading through this: Installing Realtek 8185 Driver from Windows Update results in system crash
and maybe I should rollback the drivers. I'm downloading something called Realtek Audio Codec right now from the Realtek website. Does that sound right?