Re: New MB - Single Local Area Connection
- From: Gilles <Gilles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 06:36:01 -0800
Hi Richard
I went through installing the drivers again last night once you confirmed
that there was no reason XP-H should be able to support two Lan interfaces.
I managed to get the second card in the Device Manager to show up and the
second Local Area Connection as well.
The only curious thing is that in the Device Manager, I have two different
controllers: one device(card) is labeled Marvell Yukon Controller and the
other is labeled nVidia Controller. I expected both interfaces to be handled
by the same Marvell Yukon controller, since the Dual G-Lan interfaces are
both integrated on the MB. I'll pursue this in the Asus Forum
Thanks for your help
Gilles
"Richard G. Harper" wrote:
You should see two network cards in Device Manager - you may need to.
reinstall drivers to see if they pick up the second card, or check the
manual/Web site FAQs to see if they give you tips on installing the drivers
for the dual NIC function correctly.
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"Gilles" <Gilles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Richard for the prompt reply...
If I remember correctly (I am not at home at this moment which is where
the
PC is at) I only see a single Network Controller Device. This is a
"Marvell®
88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit LAN controller" on an ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe MB.
So I should therefore expect to see two of these?
I am glad to hear that XP Home should support two Lan interfaces however.
What should I try next? Re-install the driver?
Thanks
Gilles
"Richard G. Harper" wrote:
How many network cards show up in Device Manager? There is no reason you
can't have and use two network cards on Windows XP Home Edition.
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"Gilles" <Gilles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I recently purchased a MB with dual G-Lan interfaces. As some of you
have
posted I intended to have one dedicated to Wan i.e Internet and the
other
for
LAN (intranet) to a local Linux box. I've decided to purchase a copy
of
XP
Home edition for this new PC but after enabling both interfaces in the
Bios
and installing the driver that came on the CD with the MB, I only ever
see
a
single Local Area Connection in my Network Connections folder.
Is this a limitation of XP Home?
I do know that XP Pro supports this...
If this is indeed a limitation of the Home edition, which version of
Vista
will support multiple network connection because I do have an express
upgrade
to Vista?
Thanks
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