F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks PCIE 2.5 GBS Intel i-225 NIC not found in Windows 10

PCIE 2.5 GBS Intel i-225 NIC not found in Windows 10

PCIE 2.5 GBS Intel i-225 NIC not found in Windows 10

T
Tree_Powerz
Junior Member
22
06-27-2016, 03:41 PM
#1
Hi everyone, I recently purchased a 2.5 GB PCIe NIC for my desktop to connect directly to my NAS without a switch, using Windows 10. But the device isn’t showing up in Device Manager at all, and even Intel’s driver tools can’t locate it. I’m stuck because I can’t install drivers—my PC doesn’t recognize the card. I’ve used other NICs in the same slots before, and they worked in Linux, which suggests the issue might be with my OS or a specific slot. I also have a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card that works fine, so it’s likely the problem is with the new NIC itself. On my Windows PC, the Ethernet works perfectly, but the Wi-Fi isn’t. I’ve tried different PCIe slots, powered it off and on, ran a fresh Windows 10 install, and even tested the Bluetooth separately. Still nothing. My NAS uses the same Intel NIC as my desktop, which is also not detected. I’m really confused and need some guidance.
T
Tree_Powerz
06-27-2016, 03:41 PM #1

Hi everyone, I recently purchased a 2.5 GB PCIe NIC for my desktop to connect directly to my NAS without a switch, using Windows 10. But the device isn’t showing up in Device Manager at all, and even Intel’s driver tools can’t locate it. I’m stuck because I can’t install drivers—my PC doesn’t recognize the card. I’ve used other NICs in the same slots before, and they worked in Linux, which suggests the issue might be with my OS or a specific slot. I also have a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card that works fine, so it’s likely the problem is with the new NIC itself. On my Windows PC, the Ethernet works perfectly, but the Wi-Fi isn’t. I’ve tried different PCIe slots, powered it off and on, ran a fresh Windows 10 install, and even tested the Bluetooth separately. Still nothing. My NAS uses the same Intel NIC as my desktop, which is also not detected. I’m really confused and need some guidance.

I
iTsMrLuisMC_
Member
224
07-04-2016, 05:20 AM
#2
Consider resetting the BIOS to its factory defaults to check for detection during startup. Also, look into Gigabyte’s latest BIOS updates that might resolve the problem.
I
iTsMrLuisMC_
07-04-2016, 05:20 AM #2

Consider resetting the BIOS to its factory defaults to check for detection during startup. Also, look into Gigabyte’s latest BIOS updates that might resolve the problem.

K
Kyaboy800
Member
202
07-24-2016, 05:34 PM
#3
I've noticed this too—it worked quickly on Linux but not on Windows. I sent the I225-V back, but the wireless card AX-200 still isn't fixing the issue. My BIOS is current, and I've tried a reset, but nothing seems to help.
K
Kyaboy800
07-24-2016, 05:34 PM #3

I've noticed this too—it worked quickly on Linux but not on Windows. I sent the I225-V back, but the wireless card AX-200 still isn't fixing the issue. My BIOS is current, and I've tried a reset, but nothing seems to help.

P
Petlovr27
Member
57
07-24-2016, 11:23 PM
#4
That was really frustrating... all my bios got completely rewritten and now my AX200 card is finally working again. I don’t have the I225-V anymore, so I can’t test that version, but it seems my bios had a small issue during the last update.
P
Petlovr27
07-24-2016, 11:23 PM #4

That was really frustrating... all my bios got completely rewritten and now my AX200 card is finally working again. I don’t have the I225-V anymore, so I can’t test that version, but it seems my bios had a small issue during the last update.

H
hughesywizard
Member
145
07-29-2016, 11:24 AM
#5
You’ve got at least one network interface up. For a 2.5GbE NIC, it’s still wise to steer clear of the Intel I225-V.
H
hughesywizard
07-29-2016, 11:24 AM #5

You’ve got at least one network interface up. For a 2.5GbE NIC, it’s still wise to steer clear of the Intel I225-V.

K
KnightKing51
Member
170
07-29-2016, 03:15 PM
#6
It seems the i225 is perfectly fine as long as you install the B3 update. Earlier versions had a technical issue, but my setup uses only i225 components and has worked without problems.
K
KnightKing51
07-29-2016, 03:15 PM #6

It seems the i225 is perfectly fine as long as you install the B3 update. Earlier versions had a technical issue, but my setup uses only i225 components and has worked without problems.

Z
ZaitheGod
Member
236
07-29-2016, 07:19 PM
#7
It might have been a B2 revision, though I'm not entirely certain since I don't have the material anymore.
Z
ZaitheGod
07-29-2016, 07:19 PM #7

It might have been a B2 revision, though I'm not entirely certain since I don't have the material anymore.