Atheros L1 Driver Windows 7 64
I also got this problem: When transfering large amounts of data over the network the network card would disconnect, requiring a 'disable/enable' to fix. I am running Windows 7 64 bit RTM and the latest Atheros driver (2.4.7.27).
Microsoft Dynamics Ax 2012 Demo Data Download here. I also got this problem: When transfering large amounts of data over the network the network card would disconnect, requiring a 'disable/enable' to fix. I am running Windows 7 64 bit RTM and the latest Atheros driver (2.4.7.27). To resolve, I went into the driver properties, clicked Advanced / Task Offload,. Mar 21, 2008. (im using Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit by the way) I've checked around the web and apparently theres alot more people than me that has the EXACT same problem with the Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet device.so i'm not quite sure what to do now, the store said if the factory reset did not work i should come. Last updated 23-5-2010. Short link to this page: www.tim.id.au/drivers. Shorter link: Tell them to google for tim’s driver guide! For news/updates regarding this. Supported Models. Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet Driver Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T Controller Driver. Supported Operating Systems. Windows 7, Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows 2008, Windows 2008 (64 bit), Windows Vista, Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows 2003, Windows 2003.
To resolve, I went into the driver properties, clicked Advanced / Task Offload, and I turned this feature off. Now, the driver works fine for meI had a problem with PS3 media streaming from Windows 7 64bit from my Asus P5K motherboard. It worked fine with Vista 32bit but kept giving me DLNA errors 2103 and causing my PC to freeze! (I had to switch off and on again). I have a Gigabit LAN connected to my 120 GB PS3.
After much searching I found mpowrie's fix and it now works fine - thank you! Is there still no fix for this?
I have an Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T Controller onboard on my motherboard. Never had any problems until installing Windows 7. Now surfing internet, FTP etc is all fine but running a torrent and trying to access stuff over the netwrok from my laptop causes the computer to lose it's connection. Running the windows network diagnostics alsways fixes the problem and gives the same error every time 'The default gateway was not available'. It seems this problem only happens when transmitting data but not when receiving it. There must be a fix by now surely, there's loads of people with this problem so it's obviously an issue. Just done a quick test and installed a PCI Realtek network card into my PC and managed to copy a 5GB file to my laptop without a single interruption.
Although not conclusive proof it would appear that the problem lies with the driver for the Atheros controller. What are the chances of seeing a fix though seeing as people seem to have been having problems since the beta days and it's still not fixed? Looks like I'll have to stick with a network card using up a PCI slot which I should really have free. On my side with the updated drivers and changes in the configuration the problem with the network is gone. (see this site to get the drivers ) however the board is still total garbage.