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Aug 5, 2024, 9:36:56 AM8/5/24
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Duringsmall investigation i find that if i change setting (for example Energy Efficient Ethernet) in Advanced tab of adapter (in Device Manager) - i have exactly the same message in Event Viewer right after change apply. For me it look's like right after system boot something (maybe specific setting) apply on adapter, it do it thing (turn off\turn on - i don't know) and warning appear in Event Viewer.

For this matter, as you stated that you have installed the driver from a bigger pack which means you may install it from the generic Intel drivers. Please kindly refer below for the steps that you can take to mitigate the issue:


Also. does the card connects to a switch? If yes, if the Energy Efficient Ethernet is set to OFF with the switch port enabled, it may caused the connection to be dropped for a while and prompting the event 27 to occurred


Lastly I would recommend a clean driver installation however since you are using an ASUS card which is an OEM from Intel, it's best to check with the manufacturer as the software drivers linked from Intel page are generic versions, and can be used for general purposes. The cards are also configured and tailored to run with the OEM's requirement of the card. To avoid any potential installation incompatibilities on the OEM system, Intel recommends checking with the OEM and use the software provided via the system manufacturer.


Understood that you are having an issue with the i211 NIC getting disconnected. For this matter, can you help to elaborate by the meaning It happening right after each boot, does it meant that the NIC will disconnect every time you boot the PC and continues to disconnects? Or was it an intermittent issue where the NIC will sometimes disconnects and reconnect on its own?


Let's be crystally clear about this: I have got "Warning message with number 27 in Even Viewer right after each boot of OS". But as soon as i run Google Chrome - connection to internet is working. I am 100% sure it is (connection) exist after warning message, but i not sure it exist before warning message since time window is too small to react or check (few seconds, meybe less). So, connection after warning message exist all the time - i may view YouTube videos\long Twitch streams - no problems detected and no new warnings.


Message in Event Viewer will be exactly the same. Like it's disconnected, but it working fine after. Apply of setting require disconnect (reconnect) of adaper. But for some reason it's happening after each boot and i don't know how (or where) to look what's going on with adaper from press of "Start" button on motherboard till getting warning message.


I may try to install Windows 10 Pro (clean install) on another disk and check if there will be error. That way it will be possible to exclude adapter from equation (if there will no error on boot - problem in Windows 11 Pro or it's services configuration).


2. Another way to confirm (or prooth as you wish) is to take a look in Release Notes (PDF file) on page. If we open page #10 of PDF "Table 4. Supported Operating Systems: Windows Client pcontinued]" it's have got driver name "e1r" and in collumn "Microsoft Windows 11" we can see version of driver - 13.0.14.x;


I think it's more productive to try find solution for a problem then waste time on false discussion that product don't supported (because if it's not supported - cut if from driver). I belive that in Intel work great engineers, they make all this things after all, and if right people take a look on a problem they find solutiuon even faster then 3 days.


From my side, i am ready to find solution, offer my time on research and test options. Why i need that? Because i know that many other people with such motherboars or such cards on diffirent boards have same problem too and need solution for it.


Intel does not verify all solutions, including but not limited to any file transfers that may appear in this community. Accordingly, Intel disclaims all express and implied warranties, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, as well as any warranty arising from course of performance, course of dealing, or usage in trade.


I own HP Pavilion dv6-1330ev Notebook Pc. The serial number of this notebook is CNF9414LZN. The model of my wireless adapter is Intel (R) WiFi Link 1000 BGN. I have windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Suddenly, the wireless network adapter stopped working and says "Not Connected - No connections are available" while there are many neighboring wireless connections available including my home wireless router which is close to it and my iPhone is currently connected to it. The wireless adapter is on. I have tried many things but still didn't solve the problem. I disabled and enabled the adapter many times from device manager and from network and sharing center. I uninstalled and reinstalled the adapter driver many times using the "scan for hardware changes" option in device manager and downloaded the latest driver version from HP website. I updated the BIOS from HP website to the latest version which was released in 2011. I updated the driver from device manager and it said I am running the latest version. I run Windows troubleshooter and it didn't detect any issues with my wireless network adapter. I disabled Windows firewall, my anti-virus, reinstalled the driver again and nothing happened. I tried to add a device from devices and printers, but it didn't detect my wireless adapter. I checked the settings for my wireless adapter under power options and it's set to "Maximum Performance" for both "Plugged in" and "On battery". I checked the properties of my wireless adapter, unticked the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" from power management, and made sure that the transmit power in the advanced tab is set to "5" which is the highest. I installed the latest HP Support Assistance software and it didn't detect or solve the problem. Just to mention, my local area connection works fine when I plug the ethernet cable.


As we understand, your wireless adapter is not detecting any available networks, and the issue persists after trying multiple actions. Please keep in mind that this adapter has reached End of Interactive Support, so the options available for it are very limited.


4. Reboot the PC or scan for hardware changes, check device manager and if an older wireless driver is detected and installed, repeat the actions to uninstall and delete it as well. Repeat this process until the OS does not allow deleting the driver, or until the controller shows as Unknown Device.


I have followed your instructions and installed this intel PROSet Wireless software, then found that my router started detecting the neighboring networks including my home router. However, it still doesn't want to connect to my home router anymore and it connects to the university router successfully without any problems! Sometimes, it connects to my router then disconnects again but most of the time it doesn't want to connect giving me this message "Unable to connect to this network". I have switched my router off for almost 30 minutes then switched it on many times, but still can't connect to it. Putting in mind that my iPhone can connect to it with no problems. My router model is TP-LINK, Model: TL-WR841N(PL), S/N: 2163114006147.


Some D-Link adapters require you to install D-Link drivers and some require you to just plug the adapter into your computer to have it automatically install. Please select your adapter model below and follow the correct installation method:


Step 1: Download the correct driver for your wireless adapter. Go to and search for your model adapter. From the product page, click the Downloads tab and download the latest version.


Hello, I just bought the UE300 USB 3.0 Gigabit Adapter but I have some issues with it. The first time I plugged it in the USB 3.0 port it was working but the connection speed was very low and unstable (5 Mbs down/1 Mbs up/lost packets/very high jitter) while the speed at the router is 160 Mbs down/15 Mbs up. I tried to plugged it in the USB 2.0 port with all the other devices unplugged from the other USB ports but nothing changed. I was reading on the forum here other users having issues, so I tried everything explained: updated network card drivers, Realtek USB drivers, I did the network factory reset, I tried different Ethernet cables. Now even worse, the adapter is not working anymore at all, as soon as I plug it in while checking in the network settings it keeps showing "Identification pending" and then "Unknown network" and even after starting the Windows network diagnosis it shows "IP configuration non valid". The only way to make it working is plugging the laptop with the adapter directly to the router Ethernet port, so this way it's working at full speed.

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