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Problema com o E2500 Killer

Problema com o E2500 Killer

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andy12973
Member
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01-24-2026, 05:35 AM
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Hello, I own an MSI GS73VR 7RF Stealth Pro with a Killer E2500 chip. When attempting Ethernet connection, it appears to reconnect but then reports the cable is unplugged repeatedly in a loop. The output/input packet count on the settings page fluctuates excessively, resembling overflow. Is this a typical driver issue or something more unusual? Before proceeding, I removed all drivers using Killer Uninstaller, downloaded the latest version from Killer's site, and reinstalled it successfully. Wi-Fi works perfectly now (Killer 1535). I tested the router and LAN cable on another machine, etc. It’s quite odd that a $2000 device is experiencing such problems—it really bothers me.
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andy12973
01-24-2026, 05:35 AM #1

Hello, I own an MSI GS73VR 7RF Stealth Pro with a Killer E2500 chip. When attempting Ethernet connection, it appears to reconnect but then reports the cable is unplugged repeatedly in a loop. The output/input packet count on the settings page fluctuates excessively, resembling overflow. Is this a typical driver issue or something more unusual? Before proceeding, I removed all drivers using Killer Uninstaller, downloaded the latest version from Killer's site, and reinstalled it successfully. Wi-Fi works perfectly now (Killer 1535). I tested the router and LAN cable on another machine, etc. It’s quite odd that a $2000 device is experiencing such problems—it really bothers me.

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Adamskim2003
Member
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01-31-2026, 02:15 AM
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Have you explored another cable? Should I install just the driver, not the killer app?
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Adamskim2003
01-31-2026, 02:15 AM #2

Have you explored another cable? Should I install just the driver, not the killer app?

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Gabokazu
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01-31-2026, 07:30 PM
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The issue has been resolved. PoE interference was affecting the NIC, and closing PoE on the FlexSwitch 5130 via CLI fixed the problem.
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Gabokazu
01-31-2026, 07:30 PM #3

The issue has been resolved. PoE interference was affecting the NIC, and closing PoE on the FlexSwitch 5130 via CLI fixed the problem.