Ethernet switch malfunction – requires attention for work or studies.
Ethernet switch malfunction – requires attention for work or studies.
It’s clear this will cause an issue, so focus on updating your device drivers first. If the download you found doesn’t work, let Windows handle the installation automatically. Alternatively, try Snappy Driver Installer—it’s the only one I’m aware of that functions correctly without scams.
It's strange, but I've never worked with an Eero device before. My background is mainly with Ubiquiti, Linksys, Netgear, and TP-Link. That should cover it. As @Alvin853 suggested, try installing the right drivers. Intel provides them here: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/...ws-10.html
Hallelujah! A faulty setup caused by the driver installer I used earlier. Every time I attempted to download new drivers, it overrode me and installed the old version, which kept failing. Removing the previous one and manually downloading the Intel complete pack (link provided) resolved the issue immediately. We're all done—thank you everyone! Kudos!
Take care of the driver yourself. Managers usually don't work well. I'll need to check Snappy, but spending the time to get the right drivers is worth it. Regarding your switch, it's either not a Litewave 5 or it's unmanaged. (sorry for the typo in the search)