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I have this error constantly comming up in the event log
Warning 9/30/2009 3:22:09 PM e1yexpress 27 None
Intel(R) 82567LM Gigabit Network Connection Link has been disconnected.
I have a wired connection and I can still surf the Internet, but sometimes the connection slows.
any idea how to fix this?
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sorry don't remember the model, it's a Verizon FIOS standard 10/100 wireless router.
Now i'm using D-Link DGS-2205.
I'm now using dell supplied drivers that they posted on dell's site
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Hi,
Same issue with the Dell Optiplex 960 is discussed here:
http://communities.intel.com/thread/9913
Mark Berry
MCB Systems
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I've got the same problem on HP DC7900's using the 82567LM-3 NIC. Drop-outs, DNS resolution failing, Netlogon failing and unable to browse DFS. The only thing which offers some help is to set the NIC to use a Static IP Address.
Really need this one fixed....
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Update
- set the NIC speed to 10MB/Full - No problem with DNS/DFS/Netlogon but the network is really slow.
- set the NIC speed to 100MB/Full - Problem still exists
- set the NIC speed to 100MB/Full & Port on Cisco switch - no problem with DNS/DFS/Netlogon, but the network is again slower than 100MB.
Is this a case of a dud NIC or dud driver?
I've never had problems with Intel kit before...
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Hi,
is there a solution for XP?
Thanks!
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