- #Realtek pcie gbe family controller 10.10.714.2016 driver#
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#Realtek pcie gbe family controller 10.10.714.2016 software#
#Realtek pcie gbe family controller 10.10.714.2016 password#
#Realtek pcie gbe family controller 10.10.714.2016 Pc#
#Realtek pcie gbe family controller 10.10.714.2016 driver#
We’ve managed to track down the solution for you. Neither is anything regarding this issue listed in the Support FAQs on the Asus-website. I’ve also tried finding som settings to toggle in the TUF’s BIOS Setup Program, but neither in EZ Mode, nor in Advanced Mode, there is any option to set, reset or alter anything for the LAN. So Windows 10 itself can’t find a newer driver than the one from 2018, which is at least 2 years old… “GBE”).Īnd when Windows 10 checks for new LAN-driver updates, it tells me none are available and the latest one are already installed. The weird thing is that Windows 10 Settings lists LAN-port on the troublesome motherboard as 100/100 (Mbps), names the adapter “Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller” and list a 10.31.828.2018 driver version, which is even newer than the 10.10.714.2016 driver version on the other, identical motherboard which is listed as 1000/1000 (Mbps) and named “Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller” (spot the one letter uppercase difference “GbE” vs. I’ve tested and reset the router and tested the Ethernet-cables with other computers and the problem is not in there. I have 2 home-brew Gaming PCs both based on the Asus TUF B450 Plus Gaming motherboard, and for some reason the onboard Ethernet LAN-port is getting 1000mbps Gigabit Ethernet and the other one is only getting 100mbps Fast Ethernet.