Hello guys. I bought my new laptop but I have a problem now. I have installed Windows 8 64bit. on my L5Z42EA and now my network controller driver is missing on my device manager and I can't do nothing to install it. I have internet because of LAN connection , but I have no Wifi. Sorry for my bad english. I hope you will help me. Thank you!

I recently needed an Ethernet adapter for my laptop, which has USB and WiFi (of course) but no Ethernet. Somebody offered me an Apple USB-to-Ethernet adapter. I figured Windows would offer the driver automatically, after which I could use the computer in places where only wired networks were available.


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I did a little more hunting online and found this link to a blog that said they'd found the driver for the chipset in the adapter, and convinced it to work. I followed a variant on their instructions, and it worked for me too. Here are the steps I used:

There you go! You can connect to a wired network, and it should work fine. The original instructions were for Windows 8 x64, and I can verify that it works on Win10 x64; I haven't tested it on other versions but the same steps should work and the download site lists drivers for tons of operating systems.

Free Download the latest official version of Network drivers for 64-bit Windows* (16.5 (Latest)). Make sure that this driver is compatible with your OS. 32 and 64 bits programs are different and you should pick the one that fits your computer specs.This is compatible with the following OS (Operating Systems): : Windows 7, 64-bit, Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise.Download drivers and controllers for free and 100% safe of virus from the Intel Official Website.

Driver updates for Windows, along with many devices, such as network adapters, monitors, printers, and video cards, are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. You probably already have the most recent drivers, but if you'd like to manually update or reinstall a driver, here's how:

Thanks for the quick response. I went in and deleted the one phantom adapter that I had (my previous CT adapter). I then uninstalled the I210-T1 adapter and rebooted. I dont have any VLANs or Teams and the instructions did not address the miniport adapters so I left those. When I tried the driver install again I received the same error as above. However, that install did (seem to) reinstall the default I210-T1 driver with an older version. After reconnecting my network, I updated the default driver to the newer version (shown above) via the device manager search for a Updated version function.

Is your reference to one on those shown or something else. Incidentally, when doing the install discussed in my prior post, I was disconnected from the network. The default driver reappeared in the device manager immediately after displaying the error message during the Intel driver install. It either had in on my local machine or got it from the v24.1 install download.

Yes, that worked. Thanks much. I will say however, following your instructions closely, the uninstall of the "default" I210-T1 adapter never did stay uninstalled across a reboot. After doing steps 1 - 4 and rebooting (#5), the default I210 adapter again appeared in device manager. This time, when I went to uninstall it, there was no check box to delete the adapter, just the uninstall button. I did the uninstall and rebooted a 2nd time. Again the default adapter was back, so I did the uninstall (no "delete" check box) without rebooting and proceeded with the install of the downloaded driver package. It worked fine, and the device manager shows a driver version 12.18.9.1, dated 6/13/2019. The key seemed to be the uninstall of the Intel Network Connections in the Apps and Features section of the Windows settings.

I just got back a Transformer Book T100HA, freshly wiped and cleaned with win10 64bit installed. Problem is the drivers were not. It seems nothing of that sort was installed. Particularly the network adapter and audio adapters. I have searched and installed drivers and adapters before but i keep getting an "update.cpp 1203" error when I try to install the network adapter on this device and as you know, it's a real pain-in-the-D jumping between terminals while I can't connect the tablet to the wifi!!.

If the Intel wireless adapter you are using is listed below, please upgrade your driver to Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software version = 20.70.0 (or higher version) to resolve the connectivity issues in 802.11ax routers.

Step 3. Check whether your operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit, and click to download the corresponding driver to your PC/notebook. Please read the detailed description marked in the red box to make sure you have a successful installation.

I've searched for this inside kb to no avail. I am running a Mac Pro with Vmware Fusion and Windows XP as the guest OS. When Windows boots it finds an ethernet controller, but can't seem to locate a driver for it. When I attempt to install vmware tools it starts normally then when "preparing for install" I get a message saying it cannot continue because Windows is either in safe mode or the Windows Installer is not properly installed. The message says it cannot access the Windows Installer Service. The windows installer I replaced with the latest one from Microsoft, 3.1 and Windows is not booted into safe mode. Any thoughts?

Check to make sure your VM has a virtual network adapter configured under Virtual Machine > Settings > Removable Devices > Network. The virtual network card should be "connected". If there are no network adapters, you have to shutdown Windows XP and add one under Removable Devices by clicking on the + on the lower left of that screen, choose Add Network...

Next, in Windows XP try opening the Device Manager (Start > Run > devmgmt.msc), look under Network Adapters and see if you have any listed. If there are none, go to View > Show Hidden devices to be thorough. If you see any devices with a yellow mark (?) or any starting with "VMware ..." delete them. Don't delete anything else. Next run Action > Scan for hardware changes. WIth the VMware Tools installed, it should find your virtual network adapter and install it successfully.

I realize this isn't quite the right place to be posting this, but I figured you might be able to help (I've got the same problem as the person above me). I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 as a host with Win XP Pro as the guest with VMware Server 2.0 Release Candidate 2. I followed the instructions you gave but windows is still unable to find the applicable ethernet drivers. I have vmware tools installed and mounted. Any suggestions?

The emulated network card for XP in a Fusion-created VM is an AMD pcnet NIC (indicated by the absence of an ethernetx.virtualDev entry), not an Intel e1000. I'm not sure if XP has a native e1000 driver.

Network settings such as adapter settings, services settings, the logon setting, the desktop interaction setting, and networking services settings enable you to use your computer to connect to a network. If these settings are incorrect, network connectivity issues can occur.

Yes, the AX88179 Windows 10/8.x/7 32-bit/64-bit drivers were qualified by Microsoft WHCK certification and the AX88179 Windows XP/Vista 32-bit/64-bit drivers were qualified by Microsoft WHQL certification.

You can easily download the AX88179 Windows 10, 8.x, 7, Vista or XP 32-bit/64-bit WHCK/WHQL drivers setup programs from AX88179 Driver Download web page and then run the setup program to install a proper AX88179 Windows driver on your Windows machine directly.

Our PTP adapters use the standard Linux drivers (either installed via a driver RPM or part of an Onload installation). The Enhanced PTP Daemon (sfptpd) takes full advantage of all the PTP hardware features available on our PTP adapters.

These pages contain OEM-validated drivers and software for adapters that are purchased from Dell and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. For the latest Solarflare drivers and software please select Drivers and Software.

The Linux diagnostics (sfreport) is a script that can be used to generate an HTML report which contains information on the system, drivers and adapter which is useful to Solarflare support and engineering teams.

Going to have to try setting up a windows native ipsec policy on our 301E to see if ruling out forticlient makes a difference. 2 Lenovo laptops next to each other on the same network. same forticlient version 7.0.8. intel ac9560 connects with no issue. ax211 will not.

Yea, this is getting really annoying. Especially when you are getting new computers with new hardware that only has windows 10/11 combo drivers available. I swear it is some form of change or update to the IPsec stack that Fortinet isn't taking in to account that doesn't exist in the older drivers. Especially since I am having this issue across multiple vendors. Realtek/Intel/Qualcomm ff782bc1db

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