![]() Still no connection.ģ) To make sure I wasn't going crazy I pinged 127.0.0.1 to make sure the hardware was still functional. I then uninstalled the old driver using device manager and re-installed the driver (19.1.51). It gave me the following diagnosis- "The Intel(R) Ethernet Connection I218-V adapter is experiencing driver- orĢ) I went to the ASUS website and found my motherboard, downloaded the latest driver for my board using my laptop, and moved it to my desktop via USB. My antivirus didn't turn up anything (Avast).ġ) Used Windows troubleshooter to try and detect what the issue might be. So, I verify all my hardware is still plugged in, internet is functioning on other network devices (smartphone and laptop), and no apparent damage can be seen physically. The next day, I boot up to find that my network connection is no longer there. When I'm finished, I power down the system and head to bed. My internet seemed to be working fine up until last Saturday evening for youtube streaming and gaming, apart from occasional slowdowns (I typically attribute this to my ISP more than anything). Router: provided by AT&T U-Verse for InternetĮthernet Adapter: Built-In Intel(R) Ethernet Connection I218-V Operating System: Windows 8.1 圆4 (Recently upgraded from Win7 圆4) Here're the relevant details of the system: ![]() ![]() I've recently started having issues with my motherboards network adapter on a DIY Desktop system.
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