MSI z87-G45 network issue

Howdy.
I've recently started using Powerline networking. Its pretty awesome, but every so often my connection drops. If i look at the powerline plug, all the lights are still on, but when i look at the network port none of the LEDs are on. Sometimes it comes back by itself, most of the time i either need to remove the cable and plug it in from the back of the NIC, or as i have a ssd its quicker to restart the computer. I'm using Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller driver version 8.0.2.42 . I also tried the other method mentioned here about using killer cleaner and only installing the drivers but not the application package, but it happened then too.

Quote from: flobelix on 07-February-14, 23:22:47
Have you tried a different lan cable?
well it just happened there. I got it wrong though, the NIC leds were on, and it looked like it was recieving data, but windows said it was connected to an unidentified network. Next time it happens i'll see if i can test it with my partners laptop, and see if its the network, powerline or cable

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