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I have an asus Gigabit Router and a gigabit NIC (Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller) witch is running at 100Mbps rather than 1000Mbps (1.0 Gbps).When I use an old laptop on the same Ethernet cable(cat6) its running succesfully at 1.0 Gbps.Means there's no problem with the setup, router nor the cable.I tried changing the speed & duplex from auto negotiation to 1.0 Gbps but its still running at 100.0 Mbps.I also have the latest driver update for my NIC.
I recently upgraded my HP p6608f desktop to Windows 10. I am having some issue that have pointed to the Ethernet adapter. In Device Manager it is identified as Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller. I would like to download the latest driver for it. HP does not support my computer for Windows 10 therefore I would go to Realtek for the driver. Windows 10 1703/1709 Update - Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller - the device cannot start (Code 10) Hi All, I know this is rather long, but want to be as thorough as possible. Realtek driver for RTL8101E and Windows 7 64bit. A complete list of available network device drivers for Realtek RTL8101E.On this page, you will find all available drivers listed by release date for the Windows 7 64bit operating system. Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller LAN Driver 7.34.1130.2010 for Windows 7 / Windows 8 x64 2012-05-21 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller LAN Driver 7.49.927.2011 for Windows 7 x64 2012-05-03 Windows 8.1. 39 rows Realtek Pcie Gbe Family Controller Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows.
I think im missing something but what ?What could be the problem ?
sammysammy
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I have solved the issue by upgrading the driver. The Realtek driver downloads can be found here.
Mont NussoMont Nusso
There are several different Realtek chips which identify themselves as Realtek PCIe Family Controller. Although many of these chips support 1 Gigabit ethernet speeds, some do not, and there are new laptops sold, even now in 2017, with only a 100MB/s Realtek chip. Unfortunately, the HP Envy machine I got at Costco is one of them.
To check if your hardware supports 1 GB/s, go to the
properties page for the ethernet adapter and configure the driver. On the advanced tab, select speed & duplex (you might have to scroll down in the list). Check the dropdown on the right to see if 1000 Mbps is listed.
If the chipset in the laptop does not support Gigabit ethernet, but has a USB 3.0 port, then a workaround is to use a (e.g.) USB 3.0 to 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
Glenn SlaydenGlenn Slayden
Can you verify the CAT6 cable used (are you sure it's not CAT5/CAT5E?) is wired the same each end (check the colours on the underside of the RJ45's). Basically a CAT6 cable is a CAT5 cable with additional shielding.
If you had one end wired as T568A and the other as T568B then what you have is actually a 'cross-over' cable and not a 'patch cable'/'drop lead'. Originally intended for connecting 2 PC's together without a hub/switch the mistake is easy to make when wiring patch cables/wall sockets.
Which model NIC Realtek PCIe GBE do you have?
HaydnWVNHaydnWVN
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I have an asus Gigabit Router and a gigabit NIC (Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller) witch is running at 100Mbps rather than 1000Mbps (1.0 Gbps).When I use an old laptop on the same Ethernet cable(cat6) its running succesfully at 1.0 Gbps.Means there's no problem with the setup, router nor the cable.I tried changing the speed & duplex from auto negotiation to 1.0 Gbps but its still running at 100.0 Mbps.I also have the latest driver update for my NIC.
I think im missing something but what ?What could be the problem ?
sammysammy
marked as duplicate by fixer1234, Run5k, mdpc, karel, Pimp Juice ITMar 5 '17 at 19:04
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
3 Answers
I have solved the issue by upgrading the driver. The Realtek driver downloads can be found here.
Mont NussoMont Nusso
Realtek Pcie Fe Family Controller Windows 10
There are several different Realtek chips which identify themselves as Realtek PCIe Family Controller. Although many of these chips support 1 Gigabit ethernet speeds, some do not, and there are new laptops sold, even now in 2017, with only a 100MB/s Realtek chip. Unfortunately, the HP Envy machine I got at Costco is one of them.
To check if your hardware supports 1 GB/s, go to the
properties page for the ethernet adapter and configure the driver. On the advanced tab, select speed & duplex (you might have to scroll down in the list). Check the dropdown on the right to see if 1000 Mbps is listed.
If the chipset in the laptop does not support Gigabit ethernet, but has a USB 3.0 port, then a workaround is to use a (e.g.) USB 3.0 to 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
Glenn SlaydenGlenn Slayden
Can you verify the CAT6 cable used (are you sure it's not CAT5/CAT5E?) is wired the same each end (check the colours on the underside of the RJ45's). Basically a CAT6 cable is a CAT5 cable with additional shielding.
If you had one end wired as T568A and the other as T568B then what you have is actually a 'cross-over' cable and not a 'patch cable'/'drop lead'. Originally intended for connecting 2 PC's together without a hub/switch the mistake is easy to make when wiring patch cables/wall sockets.
Which model NIC Realtek PCIe GBE do you have?
HaydnWVNHaydnWVN
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