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Intel Releases Windows Workaround and Patch for Ethernet Stuttering and Disconnects

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To be fair manufacturers just repackage Intel's drivers... or anyone's drivers really. There's seldom times where the drivers are actually custom, and its usually the case with laptops rather than desktops. If you go to the page and download the network driver, it just installs the Intel INF files using some cursed autoinstall procedure, not too different from Intel's own (rather antiquated) driver install.

It's like expecting any motherboard manufacturer to keep the chipset driver updated on their page, just get it on AMD's page.

TL;DR: ASUS does not provide the driver updates. The manufacturer of the part provides the driver updates (Realtek/Intel/Mediatek/etc). For audio drivers usually Windows drivers are fine. Do not expect ANY motherboard manufacturer to keep them up to date on their page, it's not their in-house parts and they don't make the drivers for them. This is the case for any motherboard vendor, do not trust the latest version on their page, even if they update it every so often.

ASUS is really good at pushing BIOS updates on AMD boards compared to other manufacturers, but I've heard less than great stuff about the intel side of things. Oh well. I don't think keeping the drivers updated on their page is a reason, though. Other brands don't, either.

God damned Armoury Crate that installs itself by default with no prompts with an option you have to disable in the BIOS tho? Fuck that lmao

I thin when the driver is fixing specific issues, they should also at least link to the website for the download. Why even have a driver section in support then?

Armoury Crate is a joke and I was lucky I was reading forum stuff on Asus MB's and came across all the complaints about AC and disabled it in the bios before this virus could infect my PC.
 
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I thin when the driver is fixing specific issues, they should also at least link to the website for the download. Why even have a driver section in support then?

Armoury Crate is a joke and I was lucky I was reading forum stuff on Asus MB's and came across all the complaints about AC and disabled it in the bios before this virus could infect my PC.
Don't know. Every manufacturer pulls that thing. They *all* should just link to the manufacturer driver page, it's bull otherwise, no one keeps up.

Yep. I had to suffer it. I really wonder how Windows even made that thing POSSIBLE.
 
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My wife has that E3100 on her X570 board. This explains her problems, but the problem did improve after installing the driver from intel.
 
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Very weird intel investigating looking to fix something, usually they just disable shit and call it a day.
It's easy to suspect that, because of the mid-1990s Pentium fiasco!
That resulted in Microsoft for NT 4.0 in the late-1990s, having a workaround of disabling the FPU, IIRC! At that point, I would rather have a 486 DX, LOL!

99 percent of the time, it only affected pre-1996-manufactured Pentiums. (But, may have been fixed sometime in 1995)

One day the NIC stopped working, dissapeared from the BIOS completely and a few weeks later took the whole board with it.
That sounds more like a bad motherboard batch.
 

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There's quite a batch already faulty leaving the fabrics of Intel. From NICS to CPU's that would simply degrade over time with no appearant reason.

I had a perfectly working board, X470-F that had erratic behaviour in regards of the NIC. One day the NIC stopped working, dissapeared from the BIOS completely and a few weeks later took the whole board with it.

Since then i just stick with Realtek or at least a brand that does have a reputation.

i211 is not i225. Must be an implementation problem or user issue if you have trouble with i211. Also, quite the conclusion you jumped to there with the defective board.

The same way I don't swear off Realtek 2.5Gbe just because their 1Gbe product line was a trash fire. 1Gbe is where Intel built their reputation. 2.5Gbe is where they squandered it.

"CPUs degrading" yeah ok
 
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To be honest, disabling a power saving feature on an ethernet port isn't a big deal - but it is a problem that this made it past all their testing in the first place

I wonder if EEE is the issue overall, with many of these companies and 2.5Gbe - mismatched implementations would absolutely explain the various random issues users face
 
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Took them long enough, the I225-v in my x570s master would never go above 500mb usage it got so bad I had to get rid of the board after a year.
 
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To be honest, disabling a power saving feature on an ethernet port isn't a big deal - but it is a problem that this made it past all their testing in the first place

It's probably not that easy to track down. My mainboard is the ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-E and I have absolutely zero issues with the i226-V LAN chip (LAN drivers 2.1.2.3 from ASUS' website).
 

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Despite writing articles here for years you still misunderstand with a passion people who just voice their experiences. Asus do not provide intel drivers, they provide the intel driver within their broken in house software/driver. 99% of ppl have integrated intel network adapter. What is your problem with me sharing my experience with Asus?
Relevance for one? You're of course free to express your opinion, but how is relevant to the topic?
An intergrated network PHY still has next to nothing to do with the BIOS/UEFI, except if you have an option to boot from it or not. Some will have some separate microcode stored in the BIOS/UEFI, but not all. Aquantia/Marvell does this for example, but I'm not sure about Intel or Realtek.
 
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both of these were within 2 years.
Don't forget TSX! More broken garbage from Intel that they simply retroactively disabled because it was a Swiss cheese security nightmare and they didn't want to fix it. RPCS3 has gotten screwed over twice by Intel removing features from their chips, since TSX and AVX-512 provide nice stability and performance boosts for PS3 emulation.
 
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It's a driver fix, so what does it have to do with a BIOS/UEFI update?
Hi,
Not much but asus driver page does and is just one tab from bios updates tab
An example of how poor it is now their drivers and utilities page for windows 11 shows no lan driver at all only a wifi for my z490 board only for win-10 does :laugh:

So not sure what asus is doing I'm guessing they want MS to install a certified driver next year when they got to certifing it lol or the user has to fish around on intel site for their version driver update, yeah a mess in this regard.
 

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I have a Gigabyte x570 Aorus Master, that has 2 integrated LAN adapters, Intel I211 gigabit and a Realtek 2,5gbps.
Encountered no such problems on Windows 10, which I had installed since Nov 2019.
Switched to Windows 11 Pro on 10 Feb 2023.
Started encountering those exact same issues a few days ago, and as usual, i was using only the Realtek adapter, the Intel adapter was disabled.
Stumbled on this article by chance, and after reading it, I wanted to disable Energy Efficient Ethernet or Green Ethernet options... found neither in the Advanced settings of the adapters.
I installed the latest drivers for both adapters, went to the Advanced settings, and those options appeared now. So I disabled them on both adapters.
Also disabled the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" on both adapters.
For now everything is fine, but I'll keep an eye on it over the next few days, to see if the problem was solved.
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"CPUs degrading" yeah ok




The Atom CPU in particular was a big, big issue. Alot of NAS's and all that randomly dying. That degradation is real.
 
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The Atom CPU in particular was a big, big issue. Alot of NAS's and all that randomly dying. That degradation is real.
You said in like it was an epidemic. That atom c2000 is more than half a decade old now and was an individual eratta for one chip class that they eventually respun with a stepping fix.

The alder lake socket issues are pretty weird in their own right, but completely unrelated.
 
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You said in like it was an epidemic. That atom c2000 is more than half a decade old now and was an individual eratta for one chip class that they eventually respun with a stepping fix.

The alder lake socket issues are pretty weird in their own right, but completely unrelated.


There's quite some chips coming from Intel that in the last years got a really bad quality issue.

So yeah; its not just one chip; its multiple down the line.
 
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I'm on V28.
I installed that and there were no changes for i225-v, same driver as 27.8 driver 1.1.3.28

Also Intel Proset says 1000Mb/s full duplex, not 2500Mb/s. Is that because it's only connected to a 1Gb/s LAN port on my router?
 
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Ok update.

I uninstalled the device and driver, rebooted and Windows installed older driver. Guess what, it has Energy Efficient Ethernet option!

Next out of curiosity I went to the Asus website and lo and behold they had the new driver dated 1st March, same as the MSI one. Ok I install that, and it's driver version is now 1.1.3.34, so later than what I had which was 1.1.3.28. Now the Energy Efficient Ethernet option is removed again. So WTF is going on?

Have they disabled EEE and removed it so you can't turn it on?

Asus doesn't even mention what the drivers fixes but it supports i225 and i226.

BTW On the Intel website there is no new driver for i225 at least for windows 10.
 
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Have they disabled EEE and removed it so you can't turn it on?

Most likely, considering the option is outright broken. The notes said you can enable it at 100Mbps link, so maybe it's locked now to that.
 
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Despite writing articles here for years you still misunderstand with a passion people who just voice their experiences. Asus do not provide intel drivers, they provide the intel driver within their broken in house software/driver. 99% of ppl have integrated intel network adapter. What is your problem with me sharing my experience with Asus?
Because your experience has nothing to do with the topic of this thread, so it's irrelevant. What you're essentially doing is butting into a conversation about Intel ethernet yelling "ASUS SUX LMAO", and you're the one who's surprised when people are upset.

Grow the f**k up.
Took them long enough, the I225-v in my x570s master would never go above 500mb usage it got so bad I had to get rid of the board after a year.
As opposed to just, you know... buying a replacement NIC?
Don't forget TSX! More broken garbage from Intel that they simply retroactively disabled because it was a Swiss cheese security nightmare and they didn't want to fix it. RPCS3 has gotten screwed over twice by Intel removing features from their chips, since TSX and AVX-512 provide nice stability and performance boosts for PS3 emulation.
How has RPCS3 been "screwed over"? The TSX and AVX-512 code paths are still there and still work, so people with CPUs that have those features will still get the performance boost. You make it sound as if Intel CPUs are designed expressly for console emulation and every change Intel makes is to screw emulator users over... LMAO.
 
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