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nForce 570 / Vista Beta 2 / Limited Connectivity
I had the same problem with my ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe board.....no
matter what I did...always got limited or no connectivity......I went from my Vista x64 to the Vista x86 Beta 2 build 5384 (as I have both discs), and without any problems.....everything connects fine......even got the wireless Realtek 8187L adapter to work in x86. My advice......don’t use x64....seems to be too many problem.....so far the x86 is working perfectly...... "NetAdminSki" wrote: Hi all, I have the M2N-SLI Deluxe MoBo as well... A couple questions: Did you have to install bare? Which Nvidia SATA/Raid drivers worked for you? I get to the point where I can add a driver, but it rejects everything I give it. I've tried the 2003x64 drivers from Asus, and the Vista x64 Beta drivers from Nvidia. Thanks, ski "MediocreGuy" wrote: Hi everyone, I've got a problem with Vista on a new machine I've just built. The board I have uses the nForce 570 Chipset (Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe), which has the nVidia Networking Controllers built in. Vista supplies these drivers, but on install, I recieve a Limited Connectivity message. The system will not see the router we have here, which was originally a Netgear FVS318. I had tried both network cards with no luck. I also tried disabling IPv6, setting static IPs and DNS info, disabling any firewall software on the router and on the PC, and nothing has helped. I figured it was a bad router, so I purchased a Netgear WGR614 and updated the firmware (and disabled the SPI Firewall) and I still have the same problem. I also have an SMC EZ Connect USB adapter I use at work for NIC problems, but Vista does not support it, and it will not take the XP drivers. I've used both the new and older releases of nVidia's nforce network drivers, with no luck there either. I've tried statically assigning an IP on the router for the machine, nothing. No packets come back to the card and only 100 or so are sent. I've checked the system logs and nothing abnormal appears. I'm at wits end to get this working, if anyone knows anything, please help! Thank you. |