![]() haha novice with computers here so I am still learning. Ok so you posted originally."do a dance" and plug it back in ? huh i didnt get that. If Deep Sleep Mode enabled Please Plug the Cable"*********** The RealTek Network Adapter/Controller was not found. This isn't 100%, there are threads out there where this has been tried and still doesn't work. I think the Green Power one is probably unnecessary but not taking any chances.Īnyway, hope this helps anyone who may run into the same problem. make sure "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is unchecked Select Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Do a little f-ing dance, power back on and it works." Apparently that's what "please plug the cable" means.Īpparently these nics have a problem waking up from "deep sleep" and you need to nudge them out of it. and trying different suggestions, found a real stupid one."I found the fix: power down and unplug the PC. ![]() Standard troubleshooting.Īfter an hour of digging through forums etc. Reinstall drivers, same thing, with a great error message, "If deep sleep mode is enabled Please plug the cable." Checked BIOS, onboard LAN is enabled. Didn't show up in hardware manager, nothing. Had a problem with one of the home pcs today, came out of sleep (S3) and there was no internet. Solved problem, thought I'd post if anyone else with a Realtek onboard nic runs into the same problem. ![]()
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