Asus P5GPL On Board Lan

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Rutjed

Since one week i'am working with this mainbord. I 'am running windows
Xp incl. Sp2. (Also tried a complete clean installation, having the
same problems) In the morning's when i turn on my computer my lan
connection says the lan cable is unplugged. When i disable my network
connection and enable it again it connects. I already updated my bios
to the latest version and updated (lan) driver. I removed my isdn card
and set my plug and plug Os to "no" in the bios setup program. Also
configured my Yukon to work on 100 Mb half duplex. These actions solved
the problem that my network connection freezes 3 times a day.

Until sofar the last problem i need to solve is the lan state when i
start up my system (no Cables attached). I think there is a hardware
problem with the onboard lan (Yukon Marvell) also when i want to check
the lan cable state in the bios, my bios freezes!

Does anyone has some more ideas?
 
C

chris

Since one week i'am working with this mainbord. I 'am running windows
Xp incl. Sp2. (Also tried a complete clean installation, having the
same problems) In the morning's when i turn on my computer my lan
connection says the lan cable is unplugged. When i disable my network
connection and enable it again it connects. I already updated my bios
to the latest version and updated (lan) driver. I removed my isdn card
and set my plug and plug Os to "no" in the bios setup program. Also
configured my Yukon to work on 100 Mb half duplex. These actions solved
the problem that my network connection freezes 3 times a day.

Until sofar the last problem i need to solve is the lan state when i
start up my system (no Cables attached). I think there is a hardware
problem with the onboard lan (Yukon Marvell) also when i want to check
the lan cable state in the bios, my bios freezes!

Does anyone has some more ideas?
Reinstall the original lan driver from you motherboard install cd.The
one from windows update or in sp2 is bad.
 

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