I had a pair of I210 NICs (a dual-NIC motherboard) teamed via Static Link Aggregation and all was working fine until today when Windows 10 x64 decided to apply the April 2018 cumulative update. The page providing the respective drivers with ANS support (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25016/Intel-Network-Adapter-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=64399 https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25016/Intel-Network-Adapter-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=64399) states that the latest version is 23.1 (dated 2018-02-21). Even with this latest driver, however, I can re-create the team, but it cannot be enabled. The only way to keep things in a sort of working state is to disable one of the NICs as well as the virtual team interface and keep only the other NIC active (i.e., not an ideal scenario).
Is there any chance that a new version of the driver will be available soon?
Thanks.
nvx
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Hi MichaelWolff and all,
Understand some of you are encountering issue when configured VLAN using new PROSet software 23.2, please try the following steps:
1. Make sure to fully remove any Teams | VLANS
2. Uninstall previous drivers/PROSet for the network adapter.
3. Install 23.2 SW
4. Reboot System
5. Teaming and VLAN (tabs) should be available in Adapter Properties as part of ANS
Thanks,
Sharon T
I thought that died years ago. You're using Microsoft's driver, so I would guess intel doesn't support it any more. I thought it https://heraldsheets.com/ https://www.eaglesnewsmedia.com/ died with Windows 8 or something. ht
The first thing that happens to me with that version is this:
Which is something that with a final version would not happen.
When creating a team I get the following error:
Clearly there is a problem. And although the equipment generates it, as with version 23.1, it is impossible to activate the adapter.
A question to those who have worked. The version of drivers that installs you is this ?:
Thanks and best regards
