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Hello All,
I recently upgraded my laptop to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1. After that, my Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (ethernet) randomly stops working. After a reboot or 'fixing' the problem, the card works for anywhere from 1 minute to 4 hours, then fails again.
Sometimes 'failing' means that in control panel it shows that it is still connected, but doesn't actually work, (http://gyazo.com/5851e6acdc0b526947cc1e94b0038d12),
or other times it just shows that it is unplugged, when that is certainly not the case (http://gyazo.com/d154deef358776847419324d6a0306e3).
Troubleshooting the problem with Windows troubleshooter yields three errors, seemingly random when they each appear.
The three errors are 'The Default Gateway is not Available', this error (http://gyazo.com/fd97077f10eaa6a637be32da61b94c3b), and then finally a DNS error that shows up on Chrome and the Windows troubleshooter (http://gyazo.com/4f80c18c329d4e10001d59a11db2bf58). The way the internet stops working is Chrome will stop loading web pages and give me a DNS error, shown in the most recent gyazo.
So far I have tried rebooting numerous times, (which USUALLY fixes it for a few minutes), troubleshooting with Windows troubleshooter, and changing the DNS servers to Google's (which I have now changed back to the automatic setting since my ISP, Time Warner Cable, isn't too happy about working on an external DNS server. I have also tried eight different ethernet cables, over two different networks and routers. All of this has begun after I upgraded to Windows 10.
I have tried three different drivers for the ethernet card; one from Realtek's website, one from my laptop manufacturer's website (Sager), and lastly Window's generic one, none of which have worked for me. It could be a coincidence, but it seems that if I have constant load on my ethernet card, it lasts for much longer without failing.
For example, I ran a test where I opened a live stream from twitch.tv and ran that for an extended amount of time. I have tried that 3 times, and every single time the card has not failed, with over 12 total hours of live stream watching in total now. Could be a coincidence, but I highly doubt it as the card usually fails within a few minutes otherwise. All replies are appreciated as I am extremely lost with this issue.
- Atte
I recently upgraded my laptop to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1. After that, my Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (ethernet) randomly stops working. After a reboot or 'fixing' the problem, the card works for anywhere from 1 minute to 4 hours, then fails again.
Sometimes 'failing' means that in control panel it shows that it is still connected, but doesn't actually work, (http://gyazo.com/5851e6acdc0b526947cc1e94b0038d12),
or other times it just shows that it is unplugged, when that is certainly not the case (http://gyazo.com/d154deef358776847419324d6a0306e3).
Troubleshooting the problem with Windows troubleshooter yields three errors, seemingly random when they each appear.
The three errors are 'The Default Gateway is not Available', this error (http://gyazo.com/fd97077f10eaa6a637be32da61b94c3b), and then finally a DNS error that shows up on Chrome and the Windows troubleshooter (http://gyazo.com/4f80c18c329d4e10001d59a11db2bf58). The way the internet stops working is Chrome will stop loading web pages and give me a DNS error, shown in the most recent gyazo.
So far I have tried rebooting numerous times, (which USUALLY fixes it for a few minutes), troubleshooting with Windows troubleshooter, and changing the DNS servers to Google's (which I have now changed back to the automatic setting since my ISP, Time Warner Cable, isn't too happy about working on an external DNS server. I have also tried eight different ethernet cables, over two different networks and routers. All of this has begun after I upgraded to Windows 10.
I have tried three different drivers for the ethernet card; one from Realtek's website, one from my laptop manufacturer's website (Sager), and lastly Window's generic one, none of which have worked for me. It could be a coincidence, but it seems that if I have constant load on my ethernet card, it lasts for much longer without failing.
For example, I ran a test where I opened a live stream from twitch.tv and ran that for an extended amount of time. I have tried that 3 times, and every single time the card has not failed, with over 12 total hours of live stream watching in total now. Could be a coincidence, but I highly doubt it as the card usually fails within a few minutes otherwise. All replies are appreciated as I am extremely lost with this issue.
- Atte
Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. The correct OSS driver should be loaded by Fedora, but in case you want to try another. Aug 28, 2015 The network connection described with Realtek PCIe GBE Family controller is the connection tied to your actual physical Ethernet card. There may be a slight chance that the Cisco VPN software may have messed up your network card settings, but right now, I'm more inclined to believe the Realtek driver for Windows 10 is the issue. My Realtek PCIe GBE Family Network Controller driver has very slow download speed. At first I would uninstall it and restart my computer, then the speed would go back to normal. However, after a while, the download speed would go below 10Mbps, until I would have to uninstall the driver and restart over again.
January 2, 2019
Install_Win10_10031_12192018.zip
10.4 MB
Windows 10
![Controller Controller](https://realtek-drivers.ru/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Realtek-10-100M-Fast-Ethernet.png)
Networking
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This driver offers Network Interface Controller with Windows 10 support for Realtek 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet and 10/100M Fast Ethernet chips. This specific models are listed below. Chris brown loyal video download.
Supported Products:
- RTL8111B
- RTL8168B
- RTL8111
- RTL8168
- RTL8111C
- RTL8111CP
- RTL8111D
- RTL8111DL
- RTL8168C
- RTL8111DP
- RTL8111E
- RTL8168E
- RTL8111F
- RTL8411
- RTL8111G
- RTL8111GUS
- RTL8411B
- RTL8411BN
- RTL8118AS
- RTL8110SC
- RTL8110SCL
- RTL8110S
- RTL8110SB
- RTL8110SBL
- RTL8169SB
- RTL8169SBL
- RTL8169S
- RTL8169SL
- RTL8169
- RTL8100E
- RTL8101E
- RTL8102E-GR
- RTL8103E
- RTL8103EL
- RTL8102E
- RTL8102EL
- RTL8101E
- RTL8103T
- RTL8401
- RTL8401P
- RTL8105E
- RTL8402
- RTL8106E
- RTL8106EUS
Current versions:
- 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet PCI 10.023
- 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet PCIe 10.031
- 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet USB 3.0 10.22
- 10/100M Fast Ethernet PCIe 10.018
- 10/100M Fast Ethernet USB 2.0 10.17
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2017-01-20 version 10.013
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