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| Gigabyte GA-H67M -D2-B3 Rev1.1 LAN is not working
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| Re: Gigabyte GA-H67M -D2-B3 Rev1.1 LAN is not working
That seems to be weird can you just post the snap of the Smart Lan so that I can have a better idea of the issue that you are facing and will try to help you with the same, just take post it here for further help. |
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| Re: Gigabyte GA-H67M -D2-B3 Rev1.1 LAN is not working
This is what I am getting: ![]() I have uploaded the same in some other forum and a guy had suggested that it is appearing so because the there is no cable connected to the port, I am using Cat5e cable currently and he had suggested me to use some other cable but then I have checked out the manual and there seems to be more information as compared to the available in my bios even when there is no cable connected, I have also found that there is No lights coming from the port as well. Is there any workaround that I can try out to get the LAN working??? |
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| Re: Gigabyte GA-H67M -D2-B3 Rev1.1 LAN is not working
In that case I just wanted to know the following things:
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| Re: Gigabyte GA-H67M -D2-B3 Rev1.1 LAN is not working
Here is answer to all your questions: Quote:
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I have not tried out the Clearing the CMOS as I don’t have much idea about the same, can you just let me know how to do it? |
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| Re: Gigabyte GA-H67M -D2-B3 Rev1.1 LAN is not working
As far as Clearing the CMOS is concerned there are two method of doing the same: Clearing the CMOS for an extended period:
Here you just have to short the pins for a few second I will suggest you to first try out the Quick method and if it does not make any difference then you can go for an extended period, just try it out and see which possible solution is helping you out. |
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| Re: Gigabyte GA-H67M -D2-B3 Rev1.1 LAN is not working
I have tried following both the solutions for clearing the CMOS but then it is not making any difference in my case, I have checked out other forums as well and have found a no of people having the same issue and some has mentioned that clearing the cmos has solved out their issue but then I don’t know why is it not working in my case, I have by now tried all the possible solutions that I could have but then none of them is appearing to be making any difference I really want to get it working somehow, is there any effective solution that I can try out to get it working??? Any further help for the same will be highly appreciated. |
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| Re: Gigabyte GA-H67M -D2-B3 Rev1.1 LAN is not working
I really doubt that you are having the correct drivers installed for the Realtek chip (LAN), please cross check it out and then let me know what you have got, I suspect you are having a driver issue. |
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