K8N Neo2 Platinum Nvidia LAN Device

Hi!
I'm having trouble with my Nvidia Onboard NIC. The Problem seems to be known. The NIC worked okay but suddenly the local Network was gone. At this point ping still worked! After i changed the IP it stopped working at all. I can change duplex settings and the NIC switches the modes but i cant ping. It's dead.
Ofcourse i tried several hints i found here, but nothing helps. Neither changing the drivers (i tried 5.03, 5.10, some beta drivers and the newest), nor unplugging the power. I even reinstalled Windows. Still dead.
I really hope someone comes along with another advice, else the board has to be sent to MSI...
Greets,
planet

Hi again , not any answers from any other eh .
Well , there is a possibility thet the port or some of it's connectors is malfunctioning .
A quick way to test this is to make a loop plug taking the tx pair from the port and loop it back to the ports rx-pair .
Then if you get connection icon (connection=up) in windows the port is working as it sees its own tx bit stream/signal received on it's rx .
A loop plug
   RJ45-plug         Wires
Pin1 --> pin6
Pin2 --> pin3
If you have installed Nvidia driver packege with the NAM (network access manager / firewall )
Please try without .
Anyway , you have two ethernet ports on the board , and should atlest get one working .
Realtek drivers is needed for the other one , they shuold be on the mobo utility/driver cd .
RJ connector PINs
tx+ orange/white (pin1)
tx-  orange (pin2)
rx+ green/white (pin3)
rx- green (pin6)

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        Over 4GB Addressing Support:   No
        Isochronous Mode Support:      No
        Addressing Support:            32-bit
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