Hello there I am having a problem with my ethernet drivers.
I have an Asus P5Q SE motherboard and recently installed Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit and since doing so I have been having a lot of internet connectivity problems.
[FONT="]I keep randomly losing connection to the internet, I looked into it and it was driver related, so I researched the issue in great detail and found others had experienced it yet no one had a solution, I looked for the most appropriate Ethernet drivers on the internet on another computer of mine and found that people had experienced the most success with the Windows Vista Atheros Ethernet drivers which were for my motherboard (Asus P5Q SE) so I downloaded the Vista drivers and installed them and I was surprised to see that it worked I had internet access again my problem was solved and I thought nothing more of it, but when I came to use my pc again I had no internet access right from start-up, this annoyed me quite a bit. I then went into the control panel and uninstalled the Vista Atheros drivers to find upon doing so Windows 7 had found the appropriate drivers and automatically installed them, I had the internet back again I figured it had solved itself, however again when I came to use my computer no internet from start-up, I still had the Vista drivers on my desktop so i simply re-installed them and again my internet started to work, but I must constantly install and uninstall these drivers every time I log onto my Windows 7 computer this means they must stay on my desktop at all times.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Im taking my computer to a LAN event soon and i really need to sort this issue I hope you can shed some light on this as i cant find stable drivers anywhere
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[FONT="]Thankyou[/FONT]
[FONT="]-Darchy[/FONT]
I have an Asus P5Q SE motherboard and recently installed Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit and since doing so I have been having a lot of internet connectivity problems.
[FONT="]I keep randomly losing connection to the internet, I looked into it and it was driver related, so I researched the issue in great detail and found others had experienced it yet no one had a solution, I looked for the most appropriate Ethernet drivers on the internet on another computer of mine and found that people had experienced the most success with the Windows Vista Atheros Ethernet drivers which were for my motherboard (Asus P5Q SE) so I downloaded the Vista drivers and installed them and I was surprised to see that it worked I had internet access again my problem was solved and I thought nothing more of it, but when I came to use my pc again I had no internet access right from start-up, this annoyed me quite a bit. I then went into the control panel and uninstalled the Vista Atheros drivers to find upon doing so Windows 7 had found the appropriate drivers and automatically installed them, I had the internet back again I figured it had solved itself, however again when I came to use my computer no internet from start-up, I still had the Vista drivers on my desktop so i simply re-installed them and again my internet started to work, but I must constantly install and uninstall these drivers every time I log onto my Windows 7 computer this means they must stay on my desktop at all times.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Im taking my computer to a LAN event soon and i really need to sort this issue I hope you can shed some light on this as i cant find stable drivers anywhere
[FONT="]Thankyou[/FONT]
[FONT="]-Darchy[/FONT]
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My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit RC, Build 7100
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4
- Motherboard
- Asus P5Q SE
- Memory
- 2GB OCZ Reaper 1066Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- His 4 Ice Turbo Radeon 4850 512Mb
- Sound Card
- Onboard High definition Audio Device
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 19" HD Pebble
- Screen Resolution
- 1440 x 900
- Hard Drives
- WD 7,200rpm 16mb cache 500GB HDD
- PSU
- OCZ steath extream 660w
- Case
- Antec 900 Case
- Cooling
- Arctic Cooling Freezer Xtreme with Arctic Cooling MX-2
- Keyboard
- Logitech G15
- Mouse
- Logitech G5
I also set the "Flow Control" to enable to see any difference but I didn't experienced any...