You can uninstall all LAN-related drivers by using your device's settings or control panel to remove them.
You can uninstall all LAN-related drivers by using your device's settings or control panel to remove them.
Open System and Device Manager. Pick the LAN device and right-click to either delete it or go to Properties → Driver Remove. Both actions will take the driver off. To fully turn off the built-in LAN, enter BIOS and disable the device there. Otherwise it should reinstall itself when you restart. If you plan to upgrade the driver from the manufacturer’s site, you can do that without removing the current ones.