![]() ![]() ![]() Now I have ordered a real PCIe NIC (Intel EXPI9301CTBLK) and should arrive soon. Install of "generic" Intel driver, no change. Install of drivers off Dell support site, no change.Ĥ. I performed a secure erase of the drive and fresh install of the OS and drivers off the recovery media, no change.ģ. I tried several different cables and different ports on the switch but nothing changes.Ģ. Dell built a new PC (3RD motherboard/new PC), same configuration, and it, too has the same issue.ġ. This should rule out the firewall.ĭell tech came on site to swap out the original motherboard (2ND motherboard) and same issue. The Vostro I mentioned earlier does not have access to the domain controller but has internet access. I do not need to add this PC to the domain controller unless I want to grant access to other network resources. I have a SonicWALL firewall but I added the NIC's MAC address to the DHCP server so that should not be an issue. I have a short video I can post somewhere to show what is going on. I am using a known good cable and port as I have a Dell Vostro that uses that same cable and port and can access the internet. But the icon for the NIC alternates between "Network cable unplugged" and "Enabled" and sometimes "Identifying". I boot the PC and go through the set-up process. I am currently on my third PC/motherboard and all have had the same issue. I purchased an Optiplex 990 desktop and it has an integrated Intel 82579LM NIC and Win 7 Pro 64-bit. ![]()
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