Put together a new build this weekend:
i3-4150
MSI H81M-E35
Windows 7 SP1
Network adapter: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
Booted Windows 7 from USB
Installed all Drivers and Utilities from MSI website
http://us.msi.com/product/mb/H81ME35.html
All the other drivers are working fine - Audio, Graphics, etc.
Problem is - can't connect to internet
Network reads: Not Connected - No Connections Available
Network Diagnostics suggests to Plug and Ethernet Cable into this computer
I installed the Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller driver from the MSI website, and have tried Realtek's own website driver, but nothing has changed.
I'd like to connect this PC through the same wireless network which I can connect through on a laptop and phone.
This is my second build, but first time booting Windows with a USB and installing the drivers from the website over a USB.
Would reinstalling Windows and the drivers over an optical disk solve the issue?
Would purchasing an Ethernet Cable solve the connection problem?
Thank You! Everything went smoothly until this bump.
i3-4150
MSI H81M-E35
Windows 7 SP1
Network adapter: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
Booted Windows 7 from USB
Installed all Drivers and Utilities from MSI website
http://us.msi.com/product/mb/H81ME35.html
All the other drivers are working fine - Audio, Graphics, etc.
Problem is - can't connect to internet
Network reads: Not Connected - No Connections Available
Network Diagnostics suggests to Plug and Ethernet Cable into this computer
I installed the Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller driver from the MSI website, and have tried Realtek's own website driver, but nothing has changed.
I'd like to connect this PC through the same wireless network which I can connect through on a laptop and phone.
This is my second build, but first time booting Windows with a USB and installing the drivers from the website over a USB.
Would reinstalling Windows and the drivers over an optical disk solve the issue?
Would purchasing an Ethernet Cable solve the connection problem?
Thank You! Everything went smoothly until this bump.