Owing to the numbers of permutations possible, it's impractical to find out the effects simply by trial-and-error. It would help if I knew what some of these terms meant in this context. Unfortunately, I've no record of what I subsequently did, to get it right. I seem to recall that I had a similar problem a long time ago with the first driver I used. WOL and shutdown link speed - 100M bps first Wake-on-LAN capabilities - pattern match and image. (the possible configuring for each property is either 'enabled' or 'disabled') Its configurable settings can be found in:ĭevice Manager/Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller/Properties/Advanced tab, and are: The LAN driver is for Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller and essentially uses an 8111 chip on the motherboard. So, does anyone know how to configure the Realtek LAN port to get this right? The connection works fine except that when I'm finished with using my PC for the day and I turn it off, the particular LAN port that it was on, on the router, now remains active, rather than being automatically turned off. From the Gigabyte website I've recently installed an updated Realtek driver for the LAN interface between my WinXP machine (GA-P55-US3L) and my Netgear ADSL router (DG834, wired).
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