Local network connection appears not to, I'm missing a Driver?

Hello

Today, I wanted to test Ethernet/LAN on my desk that I just got the possibility of. But when I tried to plug in the Ethernet cable to the wall I have not all connections about LAN. I also checked my adapters to see if it has been disabled, but there is no choice for LAN it is.

So I decided to test it on a laptop to check if it was my computer or if there was something wrong with the cable. It turns out that it was my computer, like LAN worked perfectly on the laptop.

I then decided to check my drivers and it said I didn't have a driver of Ethernet controller. So I went around the internet to find something he did, but it seems that I can't get a driver for it, and I wonder if maybe that's the problem.

The current mother Board that I use is an Asus ROG Maximus VI Gene, and for the wireless controller, it is an Asus PCE - N10 11n Wireless LAN PCI - E Card.

I've not seen anyone else with the same problem I have, not only on the 'forums' or the support of Microsoft, but also on other forums.

I would get this as soon as POSSIBLE and I hope someone is willing to help and can help.

Best regards

Zodiac/Simen

THE SOLUTION:

Thank you very much for your help! But I have not found the answer here... A little.

What I've done, is to let the auto update/device manager when you try to install a new update for the network driver search my entire drive.

But earlier, I downloaded a driver from Intel for connections Ethernet Intel(r) (I217-V). And I guess that's the one I downloaded to adapt to what said properties.

But when trying to install Windows would not accept. so I came here for more help.

For some reason but now he accepted it. Could have been that I was stupid with install, but it has finally worked :).

What I've done, it is I went to the Device Manager (control/material Panel) and Device Manager/Sound found my Ethernet controller/adapter click right on it and chose properties, here on I chose the details and on the menu drop-down I chose the hardware ID, then copy & paste the second line of text and he looked up on google and found something on Intel sites that match my line of text.

Thank you for the help guys or girls!

Best regards

Zodiac/Simen

Tags: Windows

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