Re: NIC dies under heavy load



I've now tried three different driver releases, ASUS' website, the
Windows Update release, and the latest from Marvell.

The weird thing, to me, is that unloading the driver and reloading it
doesn't fix it.

Did you replace the cable and also plug it into a different port of the
switch/router it's plugged into? I had a cable go bad, and the symptoms was
that the nic would stop working and generate errors.

Also, have you tried to use ipconfig to release/renew the connection?


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