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I have Asrock Z87 Fatality motherboard with two adapters:
I-211 and I217-V
I created team (StaticLinkAggregation), but the network does not work. I used the instructions from this post :https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D50P000049EIPHSA4/235-ans-teaming-powershell-cmdlet-hanging?language=ru
Windows Network Diagnostic says: Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration. When I use command prompt command ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew it says Unable to contact your DHCP Server.
What should I do? Windows Firewall disabled and antivirus either.
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Hi! I'll attach three files. The first file is the SSU report without Teaming. When I activate teaming using Powershell Windows fails and BSOD occurs (dump file attached). And so every time I turn on the computer. To keep windows running normally I have to physically disable all Ethernet cables from the computer. Then I save dump file and made another SSU analysis.
Report when teaming enable, but cables disabled
Yes, I am using the latest drivers.
No, Asrock doesn't have alternate teaming software or technologies.
However, I dont understand why windows fails into BSOD
Asrock Fatal1ty Z87 Professional.
I create a team using powershell, then immediately BSOD appears. Then computer restarts. The desktop loads. BSOD appears. Computer restarts. And it continues until unplugging ethernet cables
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