Hi guys, I've recently purchased a ASUS F1A55-M LX PLUS FM1 AMD A55 (Hudson D2) Micro ATX AMD Motherboard with a Realtek 8111E gigabit controller and it keeps disconnecting whenever I log into Windows 7 Ultimate 64.
I've updated the latest drivers on this device from the Asus site and turned off 'Allow this device to wake the computer' from the adapter's advanced options, but it still gets disconnected by default when I log in via Windows. I've even made sure to test when the settings are saved and the pc is shut down (pulled the plug) and repeatedly push the on button to drain the residual battery; and the adapter continues to log off by default when Windows boots up. I've googled about the Realtek Gigabit LAN controllers and it's a common issue throughout other motherboards.
The only solution I have is to go the adapter in Device Manager everytime after bootup and Disable it, and then Enable it again to get internet connectivity, which is tedious and frustrating.
If anyone can provide any insight or solutions to this, I'll greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
I've updated the latest drivers on this device from the Asus site and turned off 'Allow this device to wake the computer' from the adapter's advanced options, but it still gets disconnected by default when I log in via Windows. I've even made sure to test when the settings are saved and the pc is shut down (pulled the plug) and repeatedly push the on button to drain the residual battery; and the adapter continues to log off by default when Windows boots up. I've googled about the Realtek Gigabit LAN controllers and it's a common issue throughout other motherboards.
The only solution I have is to go the adapter in Device Manager everytime after bootup and Disable it, and then Enable it again to get internet connectivity, which is tedious and frustrating.
If anyone can provide any insight or solutions to this, I'll greatly appreciate it. Thanks.