Hi to you all!
From the beggining, when I bought this motherboard (EP45-UD3P rev.1.1) I have had several problems.
One problem that still remains, is with my network adapters (it has two Realtek PCI-Express Gigabit 8111C NICs..)
This motherboard is on a Windows 2003 Server. When I try to copy from a Windows 7 client computer (say, a 3GB file) the copy itself stops at 40-50%..and the connection suspends for 20 seconds and then its up again...NO remote connection, NO network connectivity at all!! (speaking for the server... the client keeps the connections alive. I have internet, I see the other computers etc.)
My network contains :
I tried several drivers for the REALTEK nic but nothing, also tried several different settings with the nic drivers.....The problem remains..
I tried copying large files between the clients, Success! The problem is only with the Server.
Someone having the same issue?
Thank you in advance!
From the beggining, when I bought this motherboard (EP45-UD3P rev.1.1) I have had several problems.
One problem that still remains, is with my network adapters (it has two Realtek PCI-Express Gigabit 8111C NICs..)
This motherboard is on a Windows 2003 Server. When I try to copy from a Windows 7 client computer (say, a 3GB file) the copy itself stops at 40-50%..and the connection suspends for 20 seconds and then its up again...NO remote connection, NO network connectivity at all!! (speaking for the server... the client keeps the connections alive. I have internet, I see the other computers etc.)
My network contains :
- 1 Server (Windows 2003 Server, with the GA-EP45-UD3P motherboard)
- 3 client computers (2 Vista, 1 Windows 7 64bit RC)
- Linksys WRT610N Gigabit router
- All computers connected to router with Cat.6 cables
I tried several drivers for the REALTEK nic but nothing, also tried several different settings with the nic drivers.....The problem remains..
I tried copying large files between the clients, Success! The problem is only with the Server.
Someone having the same issue?
Thank you in advance!
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