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<blockquote data-quote="jonm" data-source="post: 1044396" data-attributes="member: 87159"><p>An ASUS mobo will almost certainly have a realtek Gbit lan port on it, I've never had much luck with them, I tend to stick an Intel card in and use that instead. </p><p>Check in Control Panel | Network and Internet | Network connections, then right click your adapter then properties then configure, under advanced look for link speed and duplex, if it's set to auto neg try setting it to 1000 Full, if it then fails to connect at all, you can suspect your cabling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonm, post: 1044396, member: 87159"] An ASUS mobo will almost certainly have a realtek Gbit lan port on it, I've never had much luck with them, I tend to stick an Intel card in and use that instead. Check in Control Panel | Network and Internet | Network connections, then right click your adapter then properties then configure, under advanced look for link speed and duplex, if it's set to auto neg try setting it to 1000 Full, if it then fails to connect at all, you can suspect your cabling. [/QUOTE]
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