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Realtek onboard LAN doesn't work above 10 Mbps
Issue affects Windows 7, Windows XP, and Ubuntu Linux.
As of yesterday, my onboard Realtek Gigabit Ethernet NIC stopped working fully. It's a "Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller", model RTL8167. It was the NIC built into the motherboard of my PC, which is an ASUS M4A785-M. Initially, it wasn't working at all when plugged into my router, so I plugged it into a separate hub, and it somehow got working at the lowest possible speed of 10 Mbps. This NIC has previously worked both at 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps! I also tried this under Ubuntu Linux, thinking maybe it's a Windows driver problem, but the same problem occurs under Linux, so it's looking like a real hardware problem. Perhaps it's an autodetect issue, is there some way to hard-code it to run at 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps, without going through autodetection? Yousuf Khan |
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