Microsoft Network adapter protocol demultiplexer
Hello.
I have a problem with my internet connection. Whenever I have troubleshoot to see what the problem is, it says my Ethernet cable is not connected. But it is. I accidentally uninstalled my Microsoft network adapter multiplexer Protocol and that is why it won't let me connect. Now I have a download link for it, but I can't download it without internet connection on my other computer. Someone help me please, I need to know how to connect to the internet. If the Protocol multiplexer of Microsoft network adapter isn't the problem, I don't know what is. Would appreciate any help. Thank you.
Hi Aaron,
This problem is usually due to not having updated drivers. As you already mentioned that you deleted the driver accidentally, this could be the cause of the problem. I would like to know some information about this problem so that we can help you further.
1. What is the number of brand and model of the computer?
2. do you get any error code or error message?
I would suggest trying the following methods and check if it works for you.
Method 1:
Try to download the drivers for network card and Chipset on the computer from another computer manufacturer site and then try to install on your computer and check if the problem persists.
Method 2:
Try the steps in the following Microsoft Help article and check if it helps.
Why can't I connect to the Internet?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/cant-connect-Internet#1TC=Windows-8
Please reply with the status of the issue so that we can better help you.
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Lao1
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Yes, I'm having a great time. Thank you.
Screenshots that you shared, it's an Atheros AR9002WB-1NG wireless network adapter.
If you do not want to uninstall the old drivers I suggest that you try to update the driver from Device Manager.
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From the next page
https://www.Atheros.cz/Atheros-INF-file.php?INF=423&chipset=31&system=6
Copy the text from the [version]
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
So far
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___________________________________________________________________________________
Use keyboard shortcuts, it's a file of confectioners.
Copy the text into a Notepad file and save it as netathrx.inf
After saving it GO to Device Manager right click on the Atheros AR9002WB-1NG, , click on the driver tab, now click on update driver, click Browse my computer for driver software, point to the location where you previously saved the netathrx.inf, select the file and click Next.
The driver will be updated.
I hope that this will solve the problem of unsigned driver.
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Just started getting the following error when I start first in regard to Microsoft ISATAP adapter #28:
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I'm totally familiar with this device and as a result, I'm not sure what relevance with regard to my OS. What I need to download and install a special driver manually, or should I just ignore the error message above? Care of my system:
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Here are the steps you can try:
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2. run the troubleshooting of autopilot: hardware devices do not work or are not detected in Windows.
3 try to uninstall and reinstall the driver.
To uninstall:
- Click Startand then click Control Panel.
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- Right-click on the desired specific device, and then click Uninstall. You can also double-click on the device and then on the driver tab, click Uninstall.
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- On the Windows Update page, click install updates. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Windows Update will tell you if the updates have been installed correctly.
Let us know how it goes.
Thank you.
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Windows 8 problem with wireless network adapter
I had a lot of trouble to stay connected to the internet with my college wireless network on
my laptop Windows 8. Especially when my computer is endearing to load a large number of data, the connection becomes limited and stops working. I use the resolution of problems and there's always the wireless adapter, which always solve the problem. This problem will not occur on the unsecured network comments from school or home. I tried many solutions to solve the problem, as going to tab the wireless one adapter power management uncheck allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. nothing has worked so far. Here are the details of the detection of the troubleshooter from the last time that this problem occurred:
Details about network adapter diagnosis: Network adapter Wi-Fi driver information: Description . . . . . . . . . . : Dell Wireless 1704 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz) Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom Provider . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom Version . . . . . . . . . . . : 6.30.59.74 Inf File Name . . . . . . . . . : C:\WINDOWS\INF\oem51.inf Inf File Date . . . . . . . . . : Monday, September 17, 2012 6:52:18 PM Section Name . . . . . . . . . : BCM1704HMD_NT62 Hardware ID . . . . . . . . . . : pci\ven_14e4&dev_4365&subsys_00161028 Instance Status Flags . . . . . : 0x180200a Device Manager Status Code . . : 0 IfType . . . . . . . . . . . . : 71 Physical Media Type . . . . . . : 9
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Hello
Check with Dell and Broadcom, their documentation diagnostics online and drivers.
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http://support.Dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=DHSDell forums
http://en.community.Dell.com/forums/Dell PC Diagnostics
http://www.Dell.com/support/Diagnostics/us/en/19/
Broadcom - downloads and Customer Support
http://www.Broadcom.com/support/==============================
More troubleshooting:
It is possible that the drivers you use, even if later now available, are not
100% Windows compatible 8.1. Check with the manufacturer of your system (motherboard support
Manufacturer of custom systems) and/or the manufacturer of the device. This one, like Intel,
RealTek, Atheros and others may have newer versions is not available to the mother of system
-site of the manufacturer on board. And continue to check in with them regularly over the next year.
Also update the BIOS, drivers from the chipset of low level and major embedded and separate
device drivers.Download your applications and devices in Windows 8.1
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-8/get-apps-devices-working=========================================================
Don't forget to check the updates of the firmware on the router, because who can have a definite effect
on connections Windows 8.1 same if other OS systems connections are fine.Check with support of the manufacturer of the system (motherboard for customized systems manufacturer) and/or
the manufacturer of real device driver updates. If there is no newer versions re - install the same
ones. Ask known in their forums (if any) problems.===================================
General resolution: (after the above if necessary)
Free Wi - Fi and wireless problems
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/network-connection-problem-help#network-problems=Windows-8&V1H=win8tab1&V2H=win7tab1&V3H=winvistatab1&v4h=winxptab1Note the use of Win Key + X and Win Key + W (to access control panel, run,
and settings according to needs). Win + D key calls to the office and use
Win Key activates / deactivates the desktop and start screen.--------------------------------------------------------------
Control Panel - Network and sharing Center - solve problems
References to Vista also apply to Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Your router be guess here, you have successfully updated the firmware a possible
solution? And I would update your WiFi drivers on computers. How far away are they
you have set in the router? Are there obstacles in the path?Actually try updating your driver and disabling the network logon.
Control Panel - network - write down of the brand and the model of the Wifi - double click
top - tab of the driver - write version - click on update driver (can't do
nothing that MS is far behind the certification of drivers). Then right click on the Wifi
Device and UNINSTALL - Reboot - it will refresh the driver stack.Look at the sites of the manufacturer for drivers - and the manufacturer of the device manually.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/HT/driverdlmfgr.htmDownload - SAVE - go where you put it - right click – RUN AS ADMIN.
You can download several at once however restart after the installation of each of them.
After watching the system Maker you can see the same device manufacturer
more recent versions. (Those become your fonts of rescue system manufacturer).Repeat for network (NIC) card and is a good time to get the other update
Drivers Windows 8 like updated drivers.The adapter in Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 network problems - how to fix? (Do not forget to see
This section-> update the NIC driver).
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/fix-network-adapter-problemsDrivers and Microsoft - Windows 8/8.1 - material
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/hardware-drivers-help#hardware-drivers-help=Windows-8Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 - Why Windows is not find my device?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/why-isn ' t-windows-conclusion-deviceMicrosoft Windows 8/8.1 - what happens if a device is not installed correctly
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/what-device-isn ' t-installed-correctly
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You lose connection when you do and have to redo your logon.
Control Panel - Network & Sharing Center - set up a new connection or network
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TechingItEasy - how to join a Wi - Fi network in Windows 8 by MVP Andre Da Costa
http://techingiteasy.WordPress.com/2012/06/09/how-to-join-a-Wi-Fi-network-in-Windows-8/Microsoft - Windows 8/8.1 - Web & Networking
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Web-networking-help#V1H=win8tab1&V2H=win7tab1&V3H=winvistatab1&v4h=winxptab1&Web-networking-help=Windows-8Microsoft - Windows 8/8.1 - Wi - Fi & Networking
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Microsoft - Windows 7 - Why is my Internet connection so slow? (applies to Windows 8)
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http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/network-connection-problem-help#network-problems=Windows-8&V1H=win8tab1&V2H=win7tab1&V3H=winvistatab1&v4h=winxptab1I hope this helps.
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Hi all
2.5 years ago I bought L-750d-159:
Video: AMD Radeon HD 6520G (TM)
Wireless: Atheros AR9002WB-1NG wireless network adapter
CPU: AMD A6 - 3400 M APU with graphics Radeon (TM) HD
RAM: 4 GB
OS: Windows 7 Home Edition SP1, 64-bit.
BIOS: 2.1For the majority of the last 2.5 years I had the same questions, alternating between them over and over again without solution in sight.
Repetition of questions: *.
1. wireless adapter goes dead, no help of the troubleshooter in windows. Only restart help to, rarely he demans restart another. at the same time #2 arrives:2. cannot read USB (IE external HARD disk). allows you to restart.
3. wireless mouse does not respond. Randomly, reset help.
4 gel. Sometimes, when there is nothing running in the background. Of course, hard restart (only power button)
5. office freeze.not always, but if he gets in the mood, he could go the days where minutes after I start the 'word' it would just freeze. Hard reset again.
6. "atikmpag' blue screen. After not having it for a long time, I started just have it again.
7 power supply and battery issues:
7.1 with battery:
Suddenly load stops. disconnect and reconnect do not help.
Fresh only when the computer is turned off.7.2 without battery:
Instant stop. Usually when you use Chrome.These issues are alternating, everyday sense I get something else, without a prescription for them that I noticed.
* How to try to remedy: *.
1. updated all the drivers for the toshiba page.
[Page drivers Toshiba | http://www.toshiba.co.il/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp]2. update the BIOS. I do this cotton after having feeding problems, not so useful.
3. formatting and reinsalled Windows 7 to factory settings.
I am sure that there is a solution out there, the computer itself works fine for me (when it works) and I will not buy a new one, until it falls dead (I could give a year or two).
Are you guys famliar with these questions?
Here are the proven solutions for this model?
Post edited by: fish85
> 1. Wireless adapter goes dead, no help of the troubleshooter in windows. Only restart help to, rarely he demans restart another.
WLan problems could appear for different reasons. I don t think that it is a WLan driver problem. I think that you should just check the WiFi configuration.
For example, you should check whether changing the WiFi 1-11 channel would improve performance. Also change the settings for encryption (WPA/WP2-AES, TKIP) is worth trying.
Turn off all the settings for the WLan to save energy and check if there is a difference if you turn off the WLan mouse.> 2. Cannot read USB (IE external HARD disk). allows you to restart.
Also the issue of USB can be related to energy saving settings.
In the Device Manager-> USB Controllers-> properties-> tab power management option that allows the system to power off the device to save power.> blue screen "atikmpag. After not having it for a long time, I started just have it again.
This file/process is tied to the ATI graphics card. Try to use the latest graphics card driver. An update is recommended in this case.Battery issues:
Well, sooner or later each battery must be replaced. I put t know if your battery is malfunctioning but probably new battery would help to resolve the issue
In addition, to remove and uninstall the device control method battery Microsoft acpi located in Device Manager. -
Cannot get my network adapter work
Hello
I have computer laptop hp pavilion 1307ee g6 and I saw Trojans lately and had to reinstall windows 7 ultimate 32 bit
I installed the driver Intel Wireless Drivers and Intel PROSet WiFi of my Intel for Microsoft Windows 7 and it has been installed completely
still network card is not found and in the Device Manager it has no network adapter category until I tried to add material "not adding hardware inherited."and under the other devices ethernet controller, network controller has yellow on sign
can you help me please?It's because you don't have an Intel wireless card in your notebook, but a one Broadcom.
These drivers, you should get operational.
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Network adapter Atheros AR8151 PCI - E Gigabit Ethernet Controller Driver Windows 10 Qualcomm
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10/11/2015-12:08 AM
Product name: HP Pavilion dm4-2070us
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Laptop: HP Pavilion dm4-2070us OS: Windows 64-bit 10
Problem with the Qualcomm Atheros AR8151 PCI - E Gigabit Ethernet Controller driver network card driver does not not on Windows 10
I've had this laptop for the past 3 years, running on Windows 7 very well, but a few weeks ago, that I've upgraded to Windows 10 when the Wired internet connection stopped working. Whenever I connect the Ethernet cable in the network settings, it says 'Unidentified network' "no internet access. I tried updating the driver, uninstall and reinstall the driver, call Microsoft to help but nothing seems to work. And there is no update driver for Windows 10 on hp.com is a solution for this problem? Help, please.Hi Mrstenter,
The link (atheros.cz) you provided has the same problem. However, I found solutionon the below mentioned link. He was the pilot I needed and it worked! No both my cable and internet connections don't work.
SOLUTION: Downloaded the driverscape.com driver, double-click to open, double-click on the appliction of installation file, select the option repair the installation, and then follow the prompts. Restart the computer after installation. Mine worked.
Thank you very much for your help.
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There is no available on HP pavillion s3707c network adapter
I am trying to solve a problem with a HP slimline s3707c desktop PC. It worked a few days previously. NOW, I can not access the internet. Error messages stated that there is NO network adapter installed. I also States that a driver or drivers may be missing. The card is an integrated ethernet card and it seems to be a product of Microsoft. The OS is a 64 bit version of MS Vista with service pack 2 installed. Yes, I tried to restore a previous backup using the restore. I also tried to find the drivers to download, but in vain. Device Manager lists a number of types of adapter and I even tried unistalling and reinstalling but it does not work. Disassemble the box to see if there is nothing obvious that would be wise. In other words, the PC seems to have lost any reference to a network card in this machine. Any help or ideas appreciated.
THX,
TC
You are the very welcome.
I'd probably would go with this one...
If you don't need the gigabit connection, then you can not go wrong with a Linksys.
http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16833124335
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