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Hi,
I've been trying to diagnose the source of the driver power state failures and I believe the cause is my I219-V driver because if the network cable is disconnected, the PC sleeps and resumes normally. However, when it is connected, I get the BSOD.
This problem started suddenly around 3 weeks ago after trouble-free running for a year or two. I've updated the driver to 12.19.1.37 but the problem persists.
Anyone else experienced this?
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Hello Hawkes__Rycharde,
Thank you for posting in Intel Ethernet Communities.
For us to further check and investigate the issue, please provide the following details.
- What is your OS?
- Can you provide a screenshot of the BSOD?
- What was change in the system when you start having this issue?
- Are you waking the system from S5 state?
- Can you share the link of your latest driver?
- Are you using an onboard i219-V?
- Please provide the brand and model of your board or system.
If you have questions, please let us know. In case we do not hear from you, we will make a follow up after 3 workings days. Thank you.
Best regards,
Michael L.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
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Hello Hawkes__Rycharde,
I hope you're having a wonderful day. I am just making a follow up on the details that we requested below for us to further assist you.
- What is your OS?
- Can you provide a screenshot of the BSOD?
- What was change in the system when you start having this issue?
- Are you waking the system from S5 state?
- Can you share the link of your latest driver?
- Are you using an onboard i219-V?
- Please provide the brand and model of your board or system.
If you have questions, please let us know. In case we do not hear from you, we will make a follow up after 3 workings days. Thank you.
Best regards,
Michael L.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
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I think I have found the trigger for this. It was a rogue Raspberry PI 4 device plugged into the same switch as the PC. I couldn't diagnose what exactly was happening because I had to power-cycle the device but I suspect it was emitting a lot of/malformed packets that interfered with caused the driver to fall over when (I presume) going to sleep. It was also impacting other network functions like DHCP. I no longer have any problems.
For the record, the PC was running Windows 10, the motherboard was an Asus Z390 Maximus XI Hero using an on-board I219-V.
Thanks,
Rych
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Hello Hawkes__Rycharde,
Thank you so much for the update and I am glad that everything is working now.
Since you there is no more issue, we need to close the thread. If you need our assistance again in the future, please post a new question.
Thank you and stay safe.
Best regards,
Michael L.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
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