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How do I find my ethernet controller driver?
- Click Start > Control Panel > System and Security.
- Under System, click Device Manager.
- Double-click Network adapters to expand the section.
- Right-click the Ethernet Controller with the exclamation mark and select Properties.
- Go to Details tab, and then click Hardware IDs.
How do I find my Ethernet Adapter Windows 10?
Windows 10 instructions
- Right-click the Start menu button at the bottom left corner of your Desktop screen.
- Select Device Manager.
- Select Network Adapters.
- Right-click on this driver and you will be presented with a list of options, including Properties, Enable or Disable, and Update.
How do I recover my Ethernet driver?
Start with the easiest and most common solutions until you find an approach that works:
- Restart the computer.
- Use the Network Troubleshooter.
- Reinstall Ethernet drivers automatically.
- Reinstall Ethernet drivers manually.
- Reset the network adapter.
- Reset the Winsock.
How do I find my Ethernet?
How to find the Ethernet Address (a.k.a. Physical or MAC Address) of your computer
- Click Start, then Run, type CMD in the text box and click OK.
- Type in ipconfig/all in the Command Prompt window and press the Return key.
- In the Command Prompt window, locate Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection.
How do I find out what my network adapter is?
Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. To see a list of installed network adapters, expand Network adapter(s).
How do I find out the maximum speed of my wireless adapter?
How to check network adapter speed using Control Panel
- Open Control Panel.
- Click on Network and Internet.
- Click on Network and Sharing Center.
- Click the Change adapter settings in the left pane. Source: Windows Central.
- Double-click the network adapter (Ethernet or Wi-Fi).
- Check the connection speed in the Speed field.
How do I reinstall my ethernet adapter driver?
Uninstall the network adapter driver and restart the computer and have Windows automatically install the latest driver upon restart.
- Press Windows key + X and select device manager.
- Expand network adapter.
- Right click on the driver and uninstall it.
- Restart the computer and check the functionality.”
What do I do if my network adapter is not working?
What can I do if the Wi-Fi adapter stops working?
- Update the network drivers (Internet needed)
- Use the Network troubleshooter.
- Reset network adapters.
- Perform a registry tweak with Command Prompt.
- Change the adapter settings.
- Reinstall the network adapter.
- Reset your adapter.
- Update the router firmware.
How do I find my Ethernet adapter name?
1. Using System Information Tool
- Open the Start menu and type msinfo32 or “system information.” Select System Information from the results. This will open the system information tool.
- Go to “Components -> Network -> Adapter.”
- You can scroll through the list of adapters in the pane on the right.