Ethernet Controller - PCI bus 4 (Code 28)


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
       #1

    Ethernet Controller - PCI bus 4 (Code 28)


    Hello,

    I've bought a TP-Link USB Wireless Adapter (Model: TL-WN722N) and I can't seem to make it work.

    I have updated every driver on the pc except that Ethernet Controller - PCI bus 4, that i can't seem to figure out what it is.

    At this point I'm not even sure what the problem really is, because i can get connection by ethernet cable on the desktop and i can make the Adapter to work on my Laptop.

    A friend told me that apparently my PC already had a wireless adapter i just needed the antena, so i used one of his and still nothing.

    Maybe something is in conflict, i don't know.

    I saw on another thread that this might help:

    -Other Devices
    ---Ethernet Controller
    -----Details: Device Instance Path:
    -------PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_1033147B&REV_01\4&132A9A3C&0&00E3

    Thank you all in advance.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 725
    Desk 1: Win 7 Pro x32; Desk 2: Windows 10 x64
       #2

    Let's start by addressing one thing at a time.
    I have updated every driver on the pc except that Ethernet Controller - PCI bus 4, that i can't seem to figure out what it is.
    Is that the PC with the "Other Device" info you showed at bottom of your post?

    What's the make/model of the computer or motherboard with the "Ethernet Controller" problem you mention? On that specific machine:
    List any Problem devices
    • Make sure devices are connected and powered on
    • Click Start->Run, enter: msinfo32. Click the + sign next to Components to expand it
    • Click Problem Devices. Anything appear?
    • If yes, click on it, Ctrl-A to select all, Ctrl-C to copy it, Ctrl-V to paste into next post
    • On the other hand, if no devices are listed, tell me so

    Generate and attach a DirectX report
    • Click Start->Run, enter dxdiag and click OK
      ===> If you’re running 32 bit Windows, dxdiag will launch on its own
      ===> If you’re running 64 bit Windows, you’ll see 64-bit DxDiag. Click it to launch the 64-bit version of dxdiag
    • Notice progress in lower left window corner
    • When done, click Save Information button and save as a text file to your Desktop
    • Click the Upload a File button to upload and attach the file to your next post
      My Computer


 

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