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I too have a XPS 8300 and the BroadcomNetlink Gigabit Ethernet adapter that disappears from the list of Network adapters in Device Manager. I have tried what you suggested above and the problem has not been resolved. Any other ideas?


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Hi, after 18 months, my network card started playing up. Sometimes I could get it working with several reboots, others nothing. Network adapter was not being detected and eventually it told me to re-install drivers. I spoke to Dell sipport who said they would send me a link to the drivers (which they never did) but told me if that didn't work, I would have to have a new mother board fitted.

Searching around, I found, along with this forum, another website forum, where a guy talked about the network adapter being temperature sensitive. My spare room heater packed up a couple of months back, so this theory interested me.

Long story short, I took a 2kw fan heater, and directed onto the PC casing. Hey presto, the network adapter was recognised and I was able to reinstall the drivers, though I don't believe that was actually necessary.

since june 2013 , my lan nic card is not getting detected. The broadcom netlink TM fastethernet is not being installed properly. I tried multiple versions of the drivers, trying to installl several times. But it is of no use. Also my Dell wireless 1505 draft 802.11 wlan mini-card is not working.

When I am trying to install the broadcom netlink(TM) fast ethernet with automatic installation of drivers, I am getting the erro message - Recursion too deep; the stack overflowed. If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and check thee support section for driver software.

I have upgraded to windows 10 back in july(?) when it came out. For a couple of months it worked just perfectly fine. After a while probably because of some updates my ethernet stopped to operate normally, in a nutshell randomly but really often and on high download speeds simply stops workin.. i mean by that that my network becomes restricted ...running troubleshootin solves the problem 9/10 times. If i dont run troubleshooting (resetting the adapter) the device manager shows an error "Code 10" in the device's description.

So i started to read after the problem. Ive found many similar problems but none of those solutions worked for me, but found out it will be probably a driver problem. Contacted several forums and maybe microsoft community site offered the solution which was simply don't use the driver windows automaticly installs but the one on the acer support site... fine altough the last driver available only win7 compatible it worked just fine.

In fact i had to reinstall some stuff to make them work properly but i forgot about drivers because everything seemed fine. Then i connected through the LAN interface and the error came up again so here is what i have tried so far:

My wifi works perfectly fine. There are no programs(drivers) listed regarding the ethernet LAN interface. Probably because windows automaticly installs the "latest" "comaptible" version of the driver.

yeah that didnt work, it eventually prevents windows from getting updates, driver porblem remains..... the windows default driver is still not useable the latst working driver is "incompatible" either windows doesnt let it install or if i force it .... code 10 error....

The solutin offered by microsoft community site was i should install the driver running the setup.exe in compatibility mode. After a lot of failure succesfully installed in win7 compatibility mode but the device is again(still) has code 10 error... the event log for device in device manager says the device is configured and installed but didnt started, the entry didnt started has a text box which contains this:

According to the Broadcom-Website, the latest driver is 15.6.0.14. Windows 10 does not use this Version, but the Version 15.6.1.3 from the date you mention (18.08.2015). So per default it is not possible to revert to an older driver.

But the sad fact: the older driver does not resolve the network problem. I even installed the old Win7 driver, but I got the same error like you: (10). So it is possible to install the broadcom driver (even latest), but it does not resolve the problem!

I have a 5570g, and have been plagued with this issue since upgrading from W7 to Windows 10. I never had any internet drop out issues, but any attempt to transfer data to / from a network share, would cause the adapter to fail within seconds.

Hey, Thomas, I need your help. I have downloaded the 17.2.0.2 Broadcom x64 drivers but now I have hit a massive brick wall. I cannot delete the old drivers. As in, the driver stays at 15.6.1.3 even after I uninstall it or completely wipe the NIC adapter thing from the device manager. The issue is big as I am trying to sell my laptop ASAP. Mind helping me? To help me just tell me how to delete the old drivers and maybe walk me through the other steps to make sure that I do not **bleep** it up. Also, will the settings go back once I wipe my laptop with "Restore to Factory Settings" option? If, it will then helping me this one time will be enough.

After you have installed the new driver, connect to the internet, force windows update. Probably it will download its standard driver again and reinstall it. But now you can tell windows to revert to the previous one (per device manager), because luckily there was our version 17.2.0.2 before. Windows will then stay there and all will be fine.

The issue is still not resolved. At the moment I saved all the drivers that I will use on an external HDD and will Factory Reset the Laptop because I will have to soon anyways. So, I have attempted your method and it still did not work. What happened is that my laptop after "installing" the new file has two separate files in the update driver section. Both of them have no actual name but "Broadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet" as a thing. Also, the file in itself (the .inf file) after right clicking and installing does the process in under a second. Is that correct?

In addition to the issues that I just described, there is one more, and I think it is worse. When I try to "update" the driver, it tells me that it cannot find the file. All of this added up is super annoying. I really hope that someone can kinda walk me through the process.

ArseniyKD It is correct, that the installation of the INF-File runs so fast, because it just copies the driver to the driver repository. After that you have to tell your NIC to use it. What you obviously tried, I guess, when you saw "Broadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet" two times. Just try it out which one of them is correct. You can check the version afterwards in the device manager. 152ee80cbc

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