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100 megabits per second versus 1 gigabit per second

100 megabits per second versus 1 gigabit per second

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Lucmus3
Member
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05-04-2016, 01:13 AM
#11
Open Device Manager, locate the network adapter, and extract its model information.
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Lucmus3
05-04-2016, 01:13 AM #11

Open Device Manager, locate the network adapter, and extract its model information.

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Mine_Destroyer
Junior Member
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05-04-2016, 05:36 AM
#12
Indicates Broadcom NetLink ™ Gigabit Ethernet detected in Device Manager. The hardware ID displays PCI\\VEN14E4&DEV1692.
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Mine_Destroyer
05-04-2016, 05:36 AM #12

Indicates Broadcom NetLink ™ Gigabit Ethernet detected in Device Manager. The hardware ID displays PCI\\VEN14E4&DEV1692.

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psych0builder
Member
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05-11-2016, 01:03 AM
#13
looks like this is an older NIC/chip and may not be fully/properly supported in Windows. Here is a driver I found that seems to be the best out there from what I can tell. https://drivers.softpedia.com/get/NETWOR...6014.shtml
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psych0builder
05-11-2016, 01:03 AM #13

looks like this is an older NIC/chip and may not be fully/properly supported in Windows. Here is a driver I found that seems to be the best out there from what I can tell. https://drivers.softpedia.com/get/NETWOR...6014.shtml

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mumustrak
Senior Member
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05-28-2016, 02:55 AM
#14
Have you experimented with various ports on the Switch to resolve the issue?
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mumustrak
05-28-2016, 02:55 AM #14

Have you experimented with various ports on the Switch to resolve the issue?

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