KT4V-L Onboard LAN

Hi,
Is it possible to fit a second network card on this motherboard, without any conflicts?
I need 2 networks in the PC I'm using.

Nice One.  :D

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  • KT4V-L Onboard lan issue

    I just bought this board (two weeks ago) to replace a dead ECS k7s5a and was generally pretty happy with it. But about an hour or so ago the power went out for maybe 10 seconds and when it came back on my onboard lan no longer worked. I've tried everything I can think of I've reinstalled the lan drivers, even did a repair install of Xp to see if that would sort things out but no dice. I've run virus checkers, looked for spywares and generally disabled things that might conflict with it but still no luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and how do I get in contact with MSI tech support? I looked all over the site but I couldnt find anything.
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    Everything is set at stock speed no overclocking, and no generally system instablities. The only thing not working is the lan.
    -[Paragon]

    Can you describe more about "power went out" ? The PC shutdown itself or your house has power-surge?
    My suggestion:
    1. clear CMOS, go into the BIOS and set everything back. In case you need more help about this, reply here.
    2. Check your LAN port, unplug/replug the RJ45 cable, you should see some blinking or lit on the LED. You need to enable WOL feature in the BIOS first to check that. If no, it doesn't mean it's faulty yet.
    3. power up your system, did that LAN port LED lit? If yes, it should be still in working condition.

  • KT4V-L onboard LAN help

    Just got an MSI KT4V (MS-6712) with LAN.
    When I first installed it the LAN card was detected on XP.
    But now it's not showing up.  Not in the Device Manager or even in the BIOS setup.
    I'm not sure what happened; I updated the drivers, installed the MSI utilities, ran Windows Update...but other than that, I'm not sure why its not detecting the LAN card anymore.
    Can anyone help?

    Looks like you hit the tree, Joe  :(
     I think it's gone now. Nothing to do. This problem often occurs on KT4V. It's good that it's new, you can change it at your dealer for free.
     Is it still visible in BIOS under PCI Controller? And if you plug in your network cable does the leds flash?

  • Where is my Onboard LAN?

    I recently purchased a KT4V mobo and it says on the box, and in the manual that it has onboard LAN. It even has a LAN cable socket on it and it even says it the manual there should be an option to turn my LAN on and off.
    Guess what!
    There is no option in the bios to turn it on or off.
    It seems as though the mobo doesnt know it has onboard LAN even though the lights flash when I insert a cable.
    I have tried contacting MSI but they are as useful as a condom machine in The Vatican. I have also tried updating EVERYTHING!
    Please Please Help!

    1) Try another cable
    2) Power cycle your broadband modem and any routers/switches/hubs between the modem and the computer.
    Does the ethernet controller show up in the Device manager? Have you installed drivers for it? I had 2 systems thawt I couldnt get online, 1 with onboard LAn and 1 with an addon card. I could get all of my other computers online but whenever I plugged in the other they wouldnt work. I called tech support and RMA'd the NIC but the new one wouldnt get online. Someone suggested I reset my modem and 10/100 switch, and when I powered everything back up both systems connected immediatley. Trust me, you dont want to RMA a board with MSI, unless youve got a loaner system for 2 months!!!!

  • MSI 785GM-E51 - onboard LAN not working

    Hello,
    I've problem with MSI 785GM-E51 board. Suddenly, when I booted system (Ubuntu) I've noticed that there is no network and even network device (lcpci showed no network devices). Is it possible that the onboard LAN got damaged? I tried to check BIOS and renabled oboard LAN/remove PCI devices/unplug power for a few hours etc but nothing helped. Any suggestions?

    LAN card has worked earlier?
    PSU is starting to fail? If things work after several re-boots that may very well be the reason.

  • 890GXM-G65 - Onboard LAN

    I have this board for like one month now. I connect to broadband using the onboard LAN. I have noticed that the LAN dies frequently. I have to go the Network page, Disable the lan, enable it again and it starts working fine. Any ideas ?
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    Driver Date : 05-11-2009
    Driver version : 7.9.1105.2009

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    I connect to broadband using the onboard LAN.
    Do you connect directly to a modem, or through a router?

  • Problem with onboard LAN

    Hi,
    I have the following problem: After playing around with overclocking and having to reset the CMOS a couple of times, my onboard LAN stops working even if I don't overclock anything. No ping, and the traffic LED is always on. And most interesting, when I shutdown my computer the traffic LED stays on. Is this a BIOS bug or what? Anyone experiencing the same problem?

    Well as you know Overclocking Can sometimes Fry something, or Everything on the Board, This is why it is Dangerous....But Before we go there, I assume that you Have Tried Disabling and then Re-Enabling the LAN in the BIOS, And in the "Device-Manager"?......And do you have in the Device Manager (Under-Network Connections) the LAN Listed? And if Click on it, does it say "Device Enabled, and Working Properly"?....If yes, then You are going to have to try to Clear The NVRAM in the BIOS by Enabling this option, and this will Reset the PNP/PCI String, and Hopefully that will be it.....If not, Go into the Device-Manager, and Uninstall the Driver, then Reinstall it......Try that, and let us know, And if you already did all of these things, then You May have Bigger Issues................Sean REILLY875

  • KT6Delta onboard lan controller freezes machine!

    KT6Delta onboard lan controller freezes machine after a recently purchase of new ram.
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    Well you see this ram model is not on the supported list on the motherboard information page to msi. allthough the 256mb model is.
    so i had to manually configure the DRAM timing so that my computer would run at fsb 166 and ram at 400mhz.
    But lets get back on track. Everytime i copy over the network (large files that use top network speed) the machine either freezes or i might get away with a complete network connetcion loss. so i have tried to copy at different speeds and foudn out that 2 mbyte a sec is possible without the computer hanging.
    i contacted http://www.broadcom.com support base and they did not know of any simmilar issues regarding the broadcom 57x integrated network hardware. But they did say that my ram might be the issue because the network card sends its DMA packets there.
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    "Response from Broadcom: I am afraid this is not a known issue to me.  But if you are saying with the different RAM this problem was not seen, this point directly to the RAM you use on this system and the compatibility issue.  The RAM could for sure cause this type of the problem since the network adapter DMAs packets into and from the system memory (RAM)."
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    What are your temps? Freezing often happens when CPU usage makes it too hot. I believe there is a way to check CPU usage in XP...
    CPU temp is around 45-52 depending on what im doing.
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    I have a hard time convincing myself that the symtom - the LAN - is the cause.
    What do you mean? its the ram chip thats the cause for the network freeze (or at least that's where it all is pointing at).
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    What is your video card? ...Tell us your system while you are at it!
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  • G31M3 V2 OnBoard LAN - WOL works Intermittantly

    I've set up G31M3 V2 mainboard using on board LAN (Realtek RTL8139/810X) to wake on lan via internet/cable router from the power off mode.
    When I shut down the target (remote) computer I can restart within a few minutes using a 'magic packet' (so I assume all router port forwarding and LAN settings are correct). But, if I leave that target computer switched off for half hour or more I can no longer start it using the 'magic packet'.
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    I have wake on PCI-E & wake on PCI (PME#) enabled in bios.
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    Last year I lost interest in this problem after getting nowhere. Now I'm keen again to try to get WOL working on my computer.
    I've re-read this thread and everything I wrote initially is still the case and the problem.
    The last reply I had was from 'Cronnin' suggesting checking bios setting.
    As I stated in my original question/problem I have enabled 'wake on PCI-E', 'wake on PCI (PME#)' in bios and tried with one or the other enabled and with both enabled.
    1: The computer starts from 'shut down' S1 mode via a 'magic packet' if I send the 'magic packet' within a few minutes of shutting down, therefore I assume all addresses, port-forwarding, wol bios settings etc are correct
    BUT
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    The thing that I still think points to the problem is the fact that the green led on the onboard LAN NIC goes off when the computer is shut down (S1 mode). It also goes off when 'S3' mode is selected in bios.
    Incidently, in both those shut down modes the 'num lock' led on the keyboard is still on so I gather the PSU is still supplying 5V to the mainboard.
    I'm leaning to the idea that the problem is a fault with the motherboard or on-board NIC. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
    Thanks in anticipation.
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  • Wind PC barebones onboard lan problem

    This is my fourth barebones I've built. The onboard lan does not appear to be working. There are no lights at the cable connection and windows says a cable is unplugged. I installed the drivers off the msi disk and device manager reports the adapter as enabled. Any ideas. i am currently using a wireless adapter but am concerned there maybe a mobo problem. Appreciate any help. Thanks

    If the port does not light up when you connect a good known working cable, and device manager says the network controller is installed and working, then your network port may be broken, in which case there is not much you can do but RMA the unit for replacement.

  • K8NGM-V, Onboard-LAN problems

    Hi, I'm having some serious problems with the onboard LAN card on my K8NGM-V board. I've been trying alot and I cant get it to work properly. I installed the latest drivers from nvidia (nForce 8.26) and the card is detected and installed as "nvidia nForce networking controller", after a reboot it is assigned an IP from my DHCP router, so far so good. But when I try to access the internet (or my router which I'm directly connected to) it's not working as it should. I'm only getting like 25% successrate when I'm pinging an hompage or a LAN device. It's going REALLY slow to connect to webpages, most of the time the connection times out.
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    If anyone have the slightest clue to what could be wrong, please post!

    Some nVidea lans seem to have some problems. I'm not sure wether the follwoing will be a solution for your adapter, but trying won't hurt you.
    Goto Device manager and look for the adapter. Select Properties -> Advanced and look for Offload Checksum. Set it to Disabled, restart and try your connection. If it doesn't do anything, simply set it to what it was.
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    Just wondering if anyone can solve my problem. Have got a 915G Neo2 board running with Windows XP. On enabling the onboard LAN in the BIOS it won't boot Windows....the following error is displayed on a windows blue screen
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    Hi!! today i've a problem whit my onboard lan chip Marvell yukon 88E8056.....i think is broken....no one O.S. can't see it...i've just try win7 and ubuntu 9.10....lspci show me all pci card except network pci...can someone help me??...i can't connect whitout it...
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    Try entering Safe Mode, or reinstall your operative system. Hopefully, the hard ware will be re-found and installed. Keep the drivers handy!

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