- The motherboard has a Realtek RTL8169 PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller. The add on card has a Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller. I have only tested the RTL8169 controller so far but it is acting as described.
- Dec 6, 2016 - By default on Debian is used 8169 driver instead of 8168 (Realtek. *816* /lib/modules/3.16.0-4-amd64/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.ko. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 09).
- Rtl8169 Pci Gigabit Ethernet Controller Driver Debian 8 2
- Rtl8169 Pci Gigabit Ethernet Controller Driver Debian 8 9
- Rtl8169 Pci Gigabit Ethernet Controller Driver Debian 8 2
- Gigabit Ethernet Controller Driver
Update Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC network card drivers for free. Download Download DriverPack Online. Realtek PCI GBE Family Controller 8.069.1206.2018 (). Download drivers for Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC network card. Debian User Forums. PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 06). But today, i am working on Debian again and i still don't have a connection. Jun 21, 2008 - There is a widespread problem with the Linux driver for the Realtek 8168/8169. Has a Realtek RTL8169 PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
This is the first time that I am using Ubuntu 14.04 alongside Windows 10 on my Lenovo Z51. My Ethernet connection is not recognized in Ubuntu, but it is connected in Windows. Wireless is working fine.
I tried adding
auto eth0
and iface eth0 inet dhcp
in /etc/network/interfaces
usingbut after this, it took very long to restart with a message on the startup screen:
Waiting for Network Configuration
and then:
Starting without full Network Configuration
As a result, I removed
auto eth0
and iface eth0 inet dhcp
from /etc/network/interfaces
After rebooting with the wireless switched off and the ethernet cable attached:
Link to my network diagnostics result:
Chirag
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1 Answer
The driver r8169 is problematic and there are several things we might try. Let's start with the simplest first and see if we can fix it. If not, I will edit this answer to proceed to the more complex.
Please open a terminal and do:
Now check:
Rtl8169 Pci Gigabit Ethernet Controller Driver Debian 8 2
Does the link come back up? Note that it was previously:
r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
I notice that you are dual-booting with Windows. This is an issue with the driver r8169 in some cases. Please see: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Realtek_8169_driver_problem In particular:
- You enable 'Wake-on-lan after shutdown.' in the Windows device manager. This prevents the Windows driver to disable the card. With newer Windows driver versions this option is not available anymore, instead there is an option 'Shutdown Wake On Lan'. Changing that new option from 'Enabled' to 'Disabled' cannot be confirmed to fix the issue.
Please find and reverse the setting for Wake-on-LAN in Windows. Reboot into Ubuntu and check again:
Any improvement?
If you have compiled the r8168 driver, I suggest you blacklist r8169:
Reboot. Confirm that r8168 is loaded:
Any improvement?
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Since a few weeks, I got some problems with my r8169 network driver.When I boot up, I don't have any network connection at all. It doesn't even display my interface when I check
![Pci Pci](https://drivers.mydiv.net/images/ru/screens/213.jpg)
I already searched the internet for hours, but I couldn't find a permanent solution. I got a temporary solution so far, but I doesn't stay connected when I reboot.
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(by the way,.. my NIC supports Gigabit Connection (ref.: Output of ethtool), but I'm not able to set the speed to 1000, if anyone knows a solution, it would be appreciated )Output of lspci:
Output of dmesg:
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Output of lsmod:Output of ethtool:
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Kernel version:The problem only exists on my home PC when I boot my Mint. On my Windows partition, everything works fine, also at work. I'm actually not quite sure, which driver and NIC we use at work, I forgot to check that today..
BTW: I'm using Linux Mint 18..