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  1. #1

    Default Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    Hi.

    I am playing around with Windows Vista Beta 2 b5308 since I just
    installed it today. I have no network due to lack of network driver
    according to Device Manager. Ethernet Controller shows a yellow "!".

    Where can I get the driver from? According to Windows XP, it uses a
    Yukon Marvell network driver. I have not found a Vista driver on the
    Internet. I also do not have the original CD/disks that came with this
    motherboard/computer.

    Thank you in advance. :)
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  3. #2

    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    I have the same network card. It might be worth trying the 64 bit XP
    drivers that are available, but there is no guarantee that they will work.
    I don't think the Vista drivers have been released yet.


    Jane Colman Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    Forgot to say that I'm not testing Vista myself as yet.


    Jane Colman Guest

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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    You could try using the Windows XP driver or check the manufacturers website
    for available drivers or beta drivers that currently support Windows Vista.
    At least get in touch with the manufacturer to make them aware of the issue.
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    "Phillip Pi" <phillip_pi@symantec.comSYMC> wrote in message
    news:uRh1zNxQGHA.4608@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    > Hi.
    >
    > I am playing around with Windows Vista Beta 2 b5308 since I just installed
    > it today. I have no network due to lack of network driver according to
    > Device Manager. Ethernet Controller shows a yellow "!".
    >
    > Where can I get the driver from? According to Windows XP, it uses a Yukon
    > Marvell network driver. I have not found a Vista driver on the Internet. I
    > also do not have the original CD/disks that came with this
    > motherboard/computer.
    >
    > Thank you in advance. :)
    > --
    > Phillip Pi
    > Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
    > ISP/Symantec Online Services
    > Symantec Corporation
    > [url]www.symantec.com[/url]
    > -----------------------------------------------------
    > Email: [email]phillip_pi@symantec.comS[/email]YMC (remove SYMC to reply by e-mail)
    > -----------------------------------------------------
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    > expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the
    > views of my employer. Thank you.

    Andre Da Costa [Extended64] Guest

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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    On 3/8/2006 4:58 PM PT, Jane Colman wrote:
    > I have the same network card. It might be worth trying the 64 bit XP
    > drivers that are available, but there is no guarantee that they will work.
    > I don't think the Vista drivers have been released yet.
    Uh, where are those 64-bit XP drivers at? Remember, I don't have the
    original motherboard CDs/disks.
    --
    Phillip Pi
    Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
    ISP/Symantec Online Services
    Symantec Corporation
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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    On 3/8/2006 5:05 PM PT, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
    > You could try using the Windows XP driver or check the manufacturers website
    OK, there are XP drivers. I will try those.

    > for available drivers or beta drivers that currently support Windows Vista.
    > At least get in touch with the manufacturer to make them aware of the issue.
    OK. BTW, this is for ASUS K8V SE Deluxe motherboard with its onboard
    Marvell Yukon Ethernet Gigabit device.
    --
    Phillip Pi
    Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    Could you send me a copy of Symantec AntiVirus for Vista by e-mail since you
    work there? :)
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    Andre
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    "Phillip Pi" <phillip_pi@symantec.comSYMC> wrote in message
    news:uax6uoxQGHA.5116@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > On 3/8/2006 5:05 PM PT, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
    >
    >> You could try using the Windows XP driver or check the manufacturers
    >> website
    >
    > OK, there are XP drivers. I will try those.
    >
    >
    >> for available drivers or beta drivers that currently support Windows
    >> Vista. At least get in touch with the manufacturer to make them aware of
    >> the issue.
    >
    > OK. BTW, this is for ASUS K8V SE Deluxe motherboard with its onboard
    > Marvell Yukon Ethernet Gigabit device.
    > --
    > Phillip Pi
    > Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
    > ISP/Symantec Online Services
    > Symantec Corporation
    > [url]www.symantec.com[/url]
    > -----------------------------------------------------
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    > -----------------------------------------------------
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    > expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the
    > views of my employer. Thank you.

    Andre Da Costa [Extended64] Guest

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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    On 3/8/2006 6:46 PM PT, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
    > Could you send me a copy of Symantec AntiVirus for Vista by e-mail since you
    > work there? :)
    No can do. I am not even in that enterprise group. :)
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    Symantec Corporation
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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    On 3/8/2006 5:38 PM PT, Phillip Pi wrote:
    > On 3/8/2006 5:05 PM PT, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
    >
    >> You could try using the Windows XP driver or check the manufacturers
    >> website
    >
    > OK, there are XP drivers. I will try those.
    It installed, but it doesn't seem to find the Internet. I cannot connect
    to any Web sites. Pinging seems to work. Accessing my Linksys router
    (192.168.1.1) via Web (IE7) doesn't seem to work.

    >> for available drivers or beta drivers that currently support Windows
    >> Vista. At least get in touch with the manufacturer to make them aware
    >> of the issue.
    >
    >
    > OK. BTW, this is for ASUS K8V SE Deluxe motherboard with its onboard
    > Marvell Yukon Ethernet Gigabit device.
    --
    Phillip Pi
    Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
    ISP/Symantec Online Services
    Symantec Corporation
    [url]www.symantec.com[/url]
    -----------------------------------------------------
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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    Set your IP address to static and see if that work.
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    "Phillip Pi" <phillip_pi@symantec.comSYMC> wrote in message
    news:uNr3iTyQGHA.5808@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    > On 3/8/2006 5:38 PM PT, Phillip Pi wrote:
    >
    >> On 3/8/2006 5:05 PM PT, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
    >>
    >>> You could try using the Windows XP driver or check the manufacturers
    >>> website
    >>
    >> OK, there are XP drivers. I will try those.
    >
    > It installed, but it doesn't seem to find the Internet. I cannot connect
    > to any Web sites. Pinging seems to work. Accessing my Linksys router
    > (192.168.1.1) via Web (IE7) doesn't seem to work.
    >
    >
    >>> for available drivers or beta drivers that currently support Windows
    >>> Vista. At least get in touch with the manufacturer to make them aware of
    >>> the issue.
    >>
    >>
    >> OK. BTW, this is for ASUS K8V SE Deluxe motherboard with its onboard
    >> Marvell Yukon Ethernet Gigabit device.
    > --
    > Phillip Pi
    > Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
    > ISP/Symantec Online Services
    > Symantec Corporation
    > [url]www.symantec.com[/url]
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    > -----------------------------------------------------
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    > views of my employer. Thank you.

    Andre Da Costa [Extended64] Guest

  12. #11

    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    What have you entered as your primary DNS server? If you use your routers
    address as primary DNS, try adding your Internet Service Providers DNS
    servers as alternate DNS servers in your network settings. This worked for
    me in 64bit XP.


    Jane Colman Guest

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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    On 3/8/2006 7:44 PM PT, Jane Colman wrote:
    > What have you entered as your primary DNS server? If you use your routers
    > address as primary DNS, try adding your Internet Service Providers DNS
    > servers as alternate DNS servers in your network settings. This worked for
    > me in 64bit XP.
    If you mean DNS as shown in ipconfig.exe, then it was grabbed from the
    Linksys router that got it from the company's network router(?). I can
    say XP, 2K, 9x, etc. have no problems. I am thinking it is a Vista's
    issue somewhere.
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    Symantec Corporation
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    Default Re: Unable to get network working due to lack of network driver...

    On 3/8/2006 7:04 PM PT, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
    > Set your IP address to static and see if that work.
    That worked partially. I used 192.168.1.123 since I know it is unused
    and the Linksys router is 192.168.1.1. I was able to access the router's
    administration Web pages, but not the Internet. I even added two DNS
    addresses that the company and other non-prerelease OS' use. I tried
    [url]http://66.102.7.147[/url] (Google's Web site) and that failed.

    Weird. Maybe I will just wait for the next major update before playing
    around with Vista. :)
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