[SOLVED] PCIE network adapter not showing

Mar 17, 2021
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Built PC last year, had it wired in the livingroom for the past year with no issue. Decided to move the PC and acquired a TP link Archer TX50E adapter. i connected the adapter, ran the updated drivers included, and nothing. I have manually reset the network, checked BIOS, (nowhere to enable to disabkle PCIE slots), and I have tried pretty uch everything Google/the internet is suggesting. I am sure its an issue with the PCIE just not seeing, enagaging the card. I appreciate any help you guys have to offer and cheers.

AMD Ryzen 7x
Gigabyte x470 ultra gaming
Windows 10 x64
32GB gskill RAM
 
Sorry, been a while since I posted in a forum. Went to Mac for several years and didnt have these issues.

OS WIN 10 x64
MBO Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming
CHIP AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
G Skillz Trident 8x4 3200
Radeon RX 580 GPU
 
Sorry, been a while since I posted in a forum. Went to Mac for several years and didnt have these issues.

OS WIN 10 x64
MBO Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming
CHIP AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
G Skillz Trident 8x4 3200
Radeon RX 580 GPU

I also tried all the PCIE slots, my GPU is now in PCIEx16, I moved it from 4 to 16
the Network adapter is currently in PCIE 1-2
 
it is not showing up in DM, there is no option within BIOS to enable or disable PCIE slots, moved the netwrok adapter to the slot I took my GPU ou tof and still not recognized, it also does not come up as Unknown or Other in DM
 
Try installing in pcie x1 slot only and
have you connected the usb front panel wire to it as mentioned in setup in tplink website.

That did not change anything, still not recognized, and the cable is only for the bluetooth functionality, however yes it is connect to F- USB2, also changed this and swapped f-USB 1-2 and vice versa still no change. I am wondering why I do not have access to my PCIE slots and see what is on them, this is a first for me. Usually you can enable and disable and also see whats running in said PCIE slots, not the case with this Gigabyte BIOS