10gb ethernet issue on ASUS MOBO device
10gb ethernet issue on ASUS MOBO device
It seems the connection isn't working with your MOBO despite using a standard Ethernet port and Cat 6a cable. Check the power supply, ensure the cable is properly connected, and verify the network settings on your device. Also, try a different Ethernet cable or switch to a wired connection if possible.
Also, assume no variation in the rest of your network if it's limited to 1 gigabit.
The remaining network capacity is 10GB, connected via 10GB internet. A 10GB switch is in use. The driver installation failed as expected.
Is this a private network? o.o So your issue is clear, lol. Have you attempted a reboot first? If yes, consider deleting the other NIC driver—likely an Intel-related one—and then reinstall the 10G driver again. You might need to check if DDU supports Ethernet drives or just graphics removal, otherwise manual steps may be required.
Found a similar issue while troubleshooting on a Z690 Asus ProArt. With Win11 drivers, Asus only shows the Intel I225 Gigabit port, but the actual speed is 2500 Mbps. After installing, my system crashed and needed a safe mode restart. Windows Security reported memory problems. In Win10, Asus lists both Win10 and Win11 versions of the Marvell Ethernet Driver. Each card uses a different port; the 10G port appeared as an unknown Ethernet in Device Manager. Once driver v3.1.6.0 was applied, the second port was detected and reported a link speed of 1410 Mbps. Using iperf3 with a Microtik 10G switch and server showed 9.04 Gbps.