I believe I found a solution for this problem on another page. Apparently there are some settings that need to be tweaked in order to get it up and running.
I think I have the
NETGEAR FA311, B-1 up and running:
Solution - Netgear FA311 v1 + No Internet + RC Build 7100
http://windows7forums.com/windows-7-...html#post34639
Source:
http://www.overclock.net/windows/521674-windows-7-rc-7100-ethernet-drivers.html
After you've installed the NETGEAR FA311, B-1 drivers (I'll have to try to find which drivers I used.)
On a non-working install:
Go to Device manager, right click on NIC, Select properties. Click Advanced tab, Under the property, there should be 3 entries listed:
1. Network Address - Not present selected
2. Speed & Duplex settings - Auto sense (This will be changed to 100TX)
3. Transmit buffers - 160
(Transmit buffers were set at 40 by default on my system for some reason. I think I'm running the 1.80 FA311 drivers - I set this value to 128 (Highest it would go)
Select Power Management tab,
By default Both the check boxes were selected.
(These will be deselected as Netgear website says the v1 doesnt support wake-on LAN and it has a speed of 100Tx.)
THE FIX, (5 steps):
1: Go to Device manager, right click on NIC, Select properties. Click Advanced tab. On the advanced tab, Select Speed & Duplex settings.
Change Auto Sense to 100Tx.
2: Change Transmit buffers * Note this is optional 1.8 driver inf sets to 40, I changed to 128
3: Go to Power Management tab,
Uncheck both the check boxes.
4: Click Ok and exit out of any menus.
5: Reboot router, dsl/cable modem if it has a built-in router.
Additional info:
No need to reboot- but you may have to power cycle your router /DSL modem if it has a built in router.
For me after doing the above settings I had to go into the "Network and Sharing Center", and change the network type to private (or workgroup) from public..