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Could that be the problem? I have two of those in my device manager, one from my motherboard, and one from my sound card Audigy2.
However, as I said, the issue is not sufficiently important to me to start a serious campaign to get the otherwise excellent board replaced. In any event, an8x for the suggestions. I hope this helps at least a little with those that have posted here, and if anyone has experienced the same problem I have, please let me know if you have found a solution.
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Any unknown devices showing up in the device manager? It doesn't harm anything but I don't feel too confident with the solution. The gigabyte lan cannot be turned on or off in the bios it is activated by the jumpeer onboard ,but the Ieee device is switched in the bios. That's simply your "firewire" adapter, and it is a network device, which is why it shows up in that area.
Do you already have an account? Perhaps Shiney could tell me if his Gigabit controller advertises its presence anywhere - even if the LAN is disconnected.
In any event, thanks for your and everybody else's interest and suggestions.
ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe - motherboard - ATX - Socket A - nForce2 Ultra 400 Series
Any observations or suggestions would be most appreciated. Join the community hereit only takes a minute. The LAN is probably toast, no doubt, but for the great majority it appears to be working fine.
I use Windows Pro, so am not quite familiar with XP. You must log in or sign up to reply here. Curious, what BIOS rev are you guys running?
ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe - motherboard - ATX - Socket A - nForce2 Ultra Overview - CNET
Have you tried these Intel drivers? I am also sure it was the right jumper!!!

I installed the Yukon miniport driver that came with the MOBO and got an OK that the installation was successful - but that had no effect on anything. How can I force windows to accept the marvel drivers in place of the microsoft drivers for this device?
I tried uninstalling this net adapter and turning off the IEEE device in the bios and also disconnected the cables from their sockets but the gigabyte lan adapter is still not being reconized by windows.
I do know that the LAN did work initially, then quit, and Hvidia still haven't figured out why. Has anyone figured this one out? Typically, some timing parameter is on the the limit making the whole thing ultra sensitive to the slightest variations in software, timing of associated circuitry or physical conditions.
Ironbasher, Thanks, I'll definitely let you know what I find, if anything. Taking into account your observation that problems in this area do not appear to be widely reported, I tend to agree with you that I probably have a dead Gigabyte NIC.
My guess is that somebody in ASUS knows all about this and that probably the problem has been cured i. No, create an account now.
Already have an account? Is the jumper on the board properly set? Also, I forgot to mention that the Marvell Lan driver I was attempting to install was the still current version, 6.
I tried to update the net adapter using the marvel driver but windows refuses a7h8x load them reporting that cuerrent driver is is the closest match. Personally, I have given up - unless somebody comes up with some entirely new insight. However, I still have a suspicion that the addition of the Gigabit Lan was a fix rather than an originally planned design feature.

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