Code 10 installed the D-Link DFE-530TX+. the computer did not recognize it. I think I got it to manually recognize, by manually adding new hardware, but in the device, manager, network adapter, there is a yellow exclamation mark and code 10?? I disabled my original intel pro/100 M network connection. I called custermer service and they think that my PCI slots are damaged or need to be manuall enabled to accept the new device?? Something about BIOS? I don't know what to do or what I am doing wrong?? Can anyone please help me??? Thanks!
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though i need to know the os u r using.. considering that u r using win xp or vista..
howevr,
along wid the company, there will b a list of such site n
driverdownload links if u search by the model name on a search engine
likegoogle.. download them onto a location; if the driver is in a
zipformat, unzip it,if itz in .exe form, just run it; if done manually
it'llask for the correct driver and location; relocate the path and
a.inffile (wat it'll ask for).. try downloading..
There's possibility that the network (router/modem/switch) you're trying to connect has limit to up to 10 Mbps only. Or it can be that the current LinkSpeed of the Ethernet adapter might be forced to 10 Mbps. Do the following to check this setting:
Go to Control Panel> Network Connections.
On Network Connections, look for Local Area Connection (for the D-Link adapter). Right click it then go to Properties.
On Properties window, click Configure button.
On the next window, go to Advanced tab.
Look for Media Type, Connection Type, or LinkSpeed and Duplex Mode.
If the value is set to Auto Negotiation/ Auto/ AutoSense, try to force it to 100 Mbps.
where do you find and read the solution??? can't find it???
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