![]() No "support" software from the vendor or any other dubious software to keep my "system updated and optimized",Īs for the LAN switch, I was referring to something like this: I am currently running Windows 11 Pro as it came from Microsoft and Microsoft-supplied drivers. My system may differ from yours in that it is in a very pristine state before I even started using it, I basically reinstalled it to get rid of all the preinstalled junkware. ![]() I am not sure how much I can rely on the device status message but perhaps it’s accurate, I have no FYI, my Windows PC happens to have a "Realtek Gaming GbE Family Controller" Ethernet adapter and I don't have any problems connecting to an XB7 gateway with it, or to any other router or switch that I have ever connected it to. If I look in properties for the Realtek Controller for device status it says ”This device is working properly” with a location of PCI Slot 11 (PCI bus 4, device 0, function 0). Is there a test to see if the adapter is still functioning, other than plugging it in somewhere else. Turned on IEEE 802.1x Authentication (using Microsoft Protected EAP (PEAP)Ĭonfirmed Realtek LAN Controller and Realtek PXE OPROM are enabled in BIOSĬonfirmed Internet Protocol Version 4 & 6 are both set to obtain IP/IPv6 and DNS Server address automatically Updated Adapter Drivers (Windows default and latest Realtek) ![]() Reset Network from Network & Internet Status page Reset Network using command prompt (ipconfig /release, ipconfig /flushdns, ipconfig /renew, netsh int ip reset and netsh winsock reset) Plugged/unplugged cable and tried different cable Blew out dust around adapter port and inside computer ![]()
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