Ethernet Controller Not Found - Asus P8Z77 VLX
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Hello everyone,
I have a problem with my ASUS P8Z77 VLX motherboard.
I have a custom-built PC and the Wi-Fi has always worked well (I have a network card) but I can't get the ethernet connection to work.
The connection works perfectly with other computers.
Thinking that I didn't have the Ethernet controller drivers, I tried to install the Asus drivers, but during installation, I get an error message saying that the ethernet controller cannot be found.
And indeed, I don't see it in my device manager.
Yet there is a port on the motherboard.
Do you have any ideas, please?
Thank you.
I have a problem with my ASUS P8Z77 VLX motherboard.
I have a custom-built PC and the Wi-Fi has always worked well (I have a network card) but I can't get the ethernet connection to work.
The connection works perfectly with other computers.
Thinking that I didn't have the Ethernet controller drivers, I tried to install the Asus drivers, but during installation, I get an error message saying that the ethernet controller cannot be found.
And indeed, I don't see it in my device manager.
Yet there is a port on the motherboard.
Do you have any ideas, please?
Thank you.
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Hello,
Reinstall the chipset drivers > https://dlcdnwebsites.asus.com/maintain/web/500.html
Then the Lan one <realteck>
the druid without the potion.</realteck>
Reinstall the chipset drivers > https://dlcdnwebsites.asus.com/maintain/web/500.html
Then the Lan one <realteck>
the druid without the potion.</realteck>
Hello! Thank you for your responses!
Unfortunately, even after reinstalling the chipset driver, the same message still appears...
Should there be an Ethernet card or something like that appearing in my device manager? Or is it just that my drivers aren't working?
Unfortunately, even after reinstalling the chipset driver, the same message still appears...
Should there be an Ethernet card or something like that appearing in my device manager? Or is it just that my drivers aren't working?
Hello,
Go into the BIOS and check if the LAN device is properly enabled.
Look in on-board device or integrated peripherals.
Human beings are at their best when things are at their worst.
Go into the BIOS and check if the LAN device is properly enabled.
Look in on-board device or integrated peripherals.
Human beings are at their best when things are at their worst.