Realtek Gaming Gbe Family Controller Driver 2022

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The only work around I have tried is to disable the network controller (required domain admin) then re-enable it. I have also tried to disable Green Ethernet and disable Energy Efficient Ethernet. It also has the latest driver version 10.10.714.2016 dated 7/14/2016

In the past the Realtek GB network cards on Dell computer had problems getting DHCP on startup, rendering the computer with a slow start to connect to the Internet. I would need to put the network card with static Ip addresses to resolve the issue. I would recommend updating the drivers with Dell packaged ones and make sure MS check for Internet url is not blocked.

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I desperately need help on this I have many dell optiplex 3010 and after upgrade to windows 10. the internet stop working there is a yellow triangle appear and when I trouble shoot. it state driver might has problem. However when I check in the device manager nothing indicate that there is something wrong with the driver. I have try with the newest driver from realtek but no help

Iam having this annoying issue with Lenovo desktops too , same driver . Whenever internet is down and back again some randomly one windows 10 desktop will keep that yellow triangle , able to browse internet , but outlook keeps disconnected .The only solution is to disable and renable the lan network .

It's the first time I try to connect an ethernet cable to my Dell xps. The cable connects for a few seconds then shows "cable unplugged" although it is not. I tried every solution I found on the internet and it finally stopped disconnecting, BUT the Realtek USB GbE family controller now says "this device cannot start (code 10)". I accessed device manager, uninstalled and re-installed the drivers, Realtek works now, but the first problem is back: ethernet cable unplugged!

Make sure the Dell chipset has ben installed. The chipset allows the operating system to find and use devices integrated into the mother board. Enter your service tag here then download / install the chipset
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There are times when your Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller might stop working or keep disconnecting from the network on Windows 10. If you are facing this problem, this article is just for you.

This kind of problem is mainly caused due to the driver's conflict or if your LAN integrated card on the motherboard is dead and you will notice the Realtek PCIe GBE family controller not showing in the device manager when this issue arises.

The Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller not working issue on Windows 10 can be caused by system file corruption, driver conflicts, software issues, or damaged integrated LAN card. The problem can be fixed by manually updating the LAN controller drivers, performing a system restore point, manually downloading and installing the driver, uninstalling the problematic driver, checking out the network controller settings, replacing with a new PCIe network adapter, or changing the configuration.

It is recommended to start with updating the LAN controller drivers and then move on to other solutions if required. The issue can be resolved by following the mentioned steps, and the network adapter can be restored to its full speed!!

Several reasons why the Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller may not be working on Windows 10 can include driver conflicts, system file corruption, damaged LAN card on the motherboard, or software issues with the drivers.

You can fix Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller not working on Windows 10 by manually updating the LAN controller drivers, performing a system restore point, downloading and installing the driver, uninstalling the problematic driver, checking the network controller settings, replacing with a new PCIe network adapter, or changing the configuration.

To update the Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller driver, go to the Device Manager, right-click on the Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller, select the "Update Driver Software" option, and then choose either "Search automatically for updated driver software" or "Browse my computer for driver software" depending on your situation.

If none of the fixes works for your Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller, you may need to contact your PC or laptop manufacturer for further assistance, or you can try replacing the network adapter or seek help from a professional technician.

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