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Just got back some old tech for my brother-in-law I let him use for a few years. Decided I'm going to make a server out of it for my friend and I to play Minecraft, ark, Gmod, and some other only stuff on. i7-3770k on water ASRock Z77 fatal1tly professional (bios rev1.7) Corsair vengeance ddr3 1333mhz 16gb Radeon 580 8gb 1Tb Sandisk ssd 750 watt Corsair PSU Used Case Got a clean boot and fresh install of window 10 (version 21h2) but when I got to the windows set up screen I didn't have internet, cable is good, and the activity lights lit up. Bypassed it and did a no internet install no issue. But it looks like windows cant find drivers for the Broadcom BCM57781 lan hardware. I checked ASRock's website and they don't have win 10 drivers posted, 7 & 8.1 but no 10. Put in a ticket to talk to someone at ASRock but all I've been getting for the last 2 days is repetitive 1 one sentence responses that don't answer the questions I'm asking. Does anyone know if broadcom still supports this hardware? Or has win 10 driver for these chips it seem dumb to me that a top of the line motherboard was unable to function on a new Win os 3 years after it launched. I thought maybe the chip was fried, but it shows up in device manager as an unknown needing drivers. And yes I know I could just go with an add in card. That's what Pablo the ASRock rep has said three times but I want the board like it should. Thank you too anyone taking the time to read this, and sorry for any spelling mistakes.
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Asus X99 Deluxe II Wifi Problems
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Hi, can anyone help me with this one? I recently bought a new PC, it has Asus X99 Deluxe 2 motherboard in it and it was working fine for a couple of days. I then figured out that the guy that I bought it didn't install Windows properly (some basic stuff were missing) so I reinstalled it using one download from TPB that I previously used and had no issues with. I reinstalled all the drivers and some programs that I'm using for my work and suddendly I found out that my WiFi speeds are really really slow and unstable. I've reinstalled WiFi drivers, gpu drivers as well (read somewhere that it can cause a problem, but it didn't), deleted some programs (like VirtualBox) that could be messing with network, changed wifi configurations a couple of times (based on some stuff that I found online) and still no luck. Did anyone experience something the same or does anyone have any idea what it could be? Internet speeds on other devices are as they should be. -
Ok so I'm having an issue with my secondary server. I don't believe it's an issue with Windows Server 2012 but here's what's going on. I have an HP Proliant ML350 G6 with Dual Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Adapters but I'm only able to get a speed of 100.0Mbps... I have a netgear switch that the servers are hooked up to and my main server is receiving 1Gbps speeds no problem. The cables are Cat 5e and I've tried different cables. I tried to manually set the speed to 1Gbps but then it just says that the network cable is disconnected... I have downloaded the most up to date driver straight from Broadcom as well. Anyone have an idea why i'm only getting 100Mbps speeds?
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Dealing with a VERY strange driver issue on computer. This has to do with the Broadcom Wifi Driver for my Asus Rampage V Edition 10 Motherboard. I have my computer wired in via ethernet so I didn't notice when this first happened. But first my WiFi adapter stopped showing up in Windows (10 Pro). I looked into my device manager and saw that I had not Wifi Device, or nothing WiFi related in my network adapters. I redownloaded drivers from asus's website, and the bundled installer would silently fail, and when I navigated to manually in stall the driver, I would get a "update.cpp 1189" error in the broadcom wifi driver installer process. I even fully reinstalled windows on my boot drive and the second I booted in, I saw no driver, and the driver reinstall failed like before. I see device with an error in my device manager, and I'm thinking this is the messed up wifi driver. Somehow windows automatic driver installs on first boot of the machine is grabbing this bad one? This is just speculation, but I'm looking for some help here. Thanks, Rizen.
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In news coming out of the ION GNSS+ conference in Portland, OR today, Broadcom has announced that they will be launching their new BCM 47755 GPS chip and it should be in some smartphones in 2018. What makes this interesting (at least to me) is that this new chip uses both the L1 and L5 signal from GNSS satellites to refine it's accuracy from the current 5-meter accuracy down to 30-cm accuracy. While still not good enough to measure the motion of tectonic plates, this level of accuracy should improve your road navigation abilities quite drastically as your phone will be able to tell more accurately whether you are on a main road or an access road. In addition to all of this, they are also proposing a 50% power savings from these chips over the previous receivers, which should definitely help to improve battery life. https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/semiconductors/design/superaccurate-gps-chips-coming-to-smartphones-in-2018 I'm personally looking forward to this as it should help to develop some better mapping applications that can be phone based as opposed to having a separate high accuracy receiver. Hot Hardware Article: https://hothardware.com/news/broadcom-avago-gps-chip-technology-breakthrough-to-deliver-inch-level-accuracy-for-smartphones
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Hey, So today when I turned on my PC, it showed the ethernet globe and showed my wireless networks nearby and it was connected but no connection, so I did the standard procedure of doing the famous troubleshoot and repair option, and it told me I had a invalid IP config and that a Ethernet connection was not connected. I then went into windows network and sharing center to resolve the IP config issue, but the wireless driver wasn't there to config, so I restarted my pc. Still same issue, then I went into driver management and saw that wireless driver (broadcom wireless ac) had an error 10, deleted the driver and restarted again. Connected my phone on usb and downloaded the drivers from ASUS's driver page for the motherboard, installed and restarted And then we're here, windows still saying error 10 for the driver and now I'm out of ideas... On the internet now using my phone, but not the optimal solution in the long run So Any ideas on how to fix it? Can't revert because apparently windows updated to this over 10 days ago
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So far I have tried everything trying to get my BCM4360 card to work on Arch Linux. I cannot find any working solution. Thank you.
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I want a NIC with 24/7 Reliability with Great performance. Help me choose between the following 2 options. 1.intel PRO 1000 PT $13.33 2.Broadcom 5721 $10.5
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AP: The White House Press Email Blast In Full: Honestly, this isn't shocking especially with the latest actions that have been coming out such as the US trying desperately to quash any competition by Huawei or Xaiomi. It does mean that it's good for competition, but it does make me wonder how both companies will proceed going forward. (The following has been added after initial post) It's interesting furthermore to see that Government has blocked the merger even though Broadcom and Qualcomm are US Based especially on the fact that Broadcom is co-headquartered in California and Singapore. It's also going to be interesting to see how Broadcom is going to react since they are nearly finished "in the process of moving its legal headquarters from Singapore to the U.S." Source: Associated Press: https://apnews.com/aecd247326fe437c8ab0c78882c97396 CNBC: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/12/trump-issues-order-prohibiting-broadcoms-bid-to-take-over-qualcomm.html Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-03-12/trump-issues-order-to-block-broadcom-s-takeover-of-qualcomm-jeoszwnt NY Times (Possible Soft Paywall): https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/12/technology/trump-broadcom-qualcomm-merger.html CNN Money: http://money.cnn.com/2018/03/12/news/companies/trump- qualcomm-broadcom-deal/index.htm XDA Developers (links in the story to the full history over this attempted merger): https://www.xda-developers.com/white-house-blocks-broadcom-acquisition-qualcomm/ The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/12/17111766/broadcom-qualcomm-acquisition-blocked-trump-national-security Axios: https://www.axios.com/white-house-seeks-to-block-broadcom-purschase-of-qualcomm-4702560e-3be2-4a0a-b864-2d62e2e633d5.html?source=sidebar Note to Mods: I am trying to keep this apolitical and seek to keep it as such.
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The switch features, Enables the next major leap in hyperscale data center network throughput, supporting 32 x 400GbE, 64 x 200GbE, or 128 x 100GbE line rate switching and routing on a single chip Delivers disruptive gains in hyperscale CAPEX and OPEX efficiency: 40% reduction in power per 100Gbps, and up to 75% lower cost per 100Gbps, versus alternatives New, state-of-the-art, integrated 12.8Tbps shared-buffer architecture offers 3X to 5X higher incast absorption and provides the highest performance and lowest end-to-end latency for RoCEv2 based workloads Industry-leading Broadview™ Gen 3 integrated network instrumentation feature set and software suite, providing full visibility to network operators into packet flow behavior, traffic management state, and switch internal performance Comprehensively supports all packet processing and traffic management requirements for next-gen hyperscale network use cases: >2X IP route forwarding scale, 2X ECMP scale, Dynamic Load Balancing and Group Multipathing, In-Band Network Telemetry, Elephant Flow detection and re-prioritization Robust connectivity using 256 instances of the industry’s best performing and longest-reach 50G PAM-4 integrated Serdes core, enabling long-reach (LR) East-West optical links and Direct-Attached-Copper (DAC) in-rack cabling in the data center, fully compliant to new IEEE standards for 50/100/200/400GbE Implemented with unparalleled silicon area and power efficiency on proven, high-volume 16nm process technology node, ensuring fastest time to CY2018 production network deployment for hyperscale customers https://www.broadcom.com/company/news/product-releases/2323373 https://www.servethehome.com/new-broadcom-tomahawk-3-switch-chip-for-12-8tbps-networking/
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Hello, not too long ago my computer stopped receiving signals for Wifi. When I go into device manager I can see Broadcom 802.11ac with a little yellow flag as it is not working properly and says code 10. I've tried updating the driver, uninstalling and reinstalling the driver, and restoring my pc to previous setting, but was only able to go back about half a month which did not fix the issue either. Just wondering if anyone is experiencing this problem or knows a way to fix it. Thanks for the help.
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Hello, I've got a brand new Dell XPS 13 9350 and I'm having big problems connecting to my houses Wi-Fi network. I live in a student apartment building and we all share Wi-Fi. 95% of the time I simply get the "can't connect to this network" message. The few times I manage to connect it fades away in about five minutes and either comes back for another five minutes or disappears for good. My other devices, that aren't running Win 10(android phone, chromecast), have never had any problem whatsoever with the connection. I also have a desktop that runs Win 10 and connects via Wi-Fi with an ASUS PCE adapter. The desktop connected fine for about 3 months and then I got the exact same problem I have with my laptop now. No matter what I tried I couldn't get it to connect to the houses Wi-Fi connection. After days of googling and trying different fixes I installed this Broadcom BCM-43xx Wireless Lan Drivers Version 7.35.308.0 WHQL driver and the problem was instantly solved. Now, with my laptop I think I've tried all the most common fixes; forgetting the network and adding it manually, searching for the latest drivers, uninstalling and reinstalling the latest drivers from Dell's website, turning off 20/40 coexistance, turning off IPv6(not by tweaking the registry though), manually setting the DNS server IP... I don't know what to do anymore. To summarize: Win 10 desktop connects fine and so does android phone and chromecast but not my new laptop(connects fine to other networks though). I'm guessing it's got to have something to do with Win 10 and/or some driver/setting based on the circumstances. Laptop specs: Network adapter: DW1820A 2x2 802.11ac 2,4/5 GHz Driver: 1.519.0.0 Manufacturer/Driver provider: Broadcom Desktop specs: Network adapter: ASUS PCE-AC68 Driver: 7.35.308.0 Manufacturer/Driver provider: Broadcom Router: Netgear CG3700EMR-1CMNDS
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I recently bought the Monoprice USB Bluetooth® v4.0 USB Dongle http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=103&cp_id=10308&cs_id=1030801&p_id=9386&seq=1&format=2, and I installed the drivers from the website. Though it is giving me a code 10 (This Device cannot start), so I uninstalled and reinstalled, same issue. I proceeded to uninstall and let windows automatically install, though it did not work, and I am running, to my knowledge the most recent driver 6.5.1.4900. I just don't know how to fix it. I am running Windows 7, any other info you need I can provide.
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Hi everyone. I recently purchased an Acer Aspire One D260. I got it for around 70$ in pretty much perfect condition so it was a good deal. It's the usual Netbook with an Atom N450 CPU running @ 1.66Ghz, 2GB ram, integrated GPU etc. I put in my spare SSD which is a Sandisk Ultra Plus 120GB and I'm currently using it as an on the go machine. I do some computer repairs, mainly on the HW side so it's nice to have a portable machine to which I can hook up a HDD dock etc. The one problem I've been having is laggy video whether it's YouTube or some other site. I decided to buy a Broadcom Crystal HD card which in theory takes the stress off of the CPU and encodes the video to make it playable as far as 1080p. I installed the card as well as the driver and immediately ran into problems. The driver from Broadcoms website states that it supports Flash 10.1. I use Chrome so I disabled FP 13 and enabled FP 10.1. The problem there is that I keep getting a message that my FP is old and I need to update it. The video playback did improve but it's just too annoying to having to press RUN THIS TIME all the time. Does anyone know of a workaround or another driver I could use for the Crystal HD? Thanks
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Broadcom just-revealed M320 and M340 system-on-chip which could bring 4G at a more affordable price point. The new processors, both the dual core(M320) and the quad core (M340) have 150Mbps LTE radios, making it easier for small firms to ship cheap handsets (Broadcom expects sub-$300 pricing). Best of all these processors are also integrated with Android 4.4 Kitkat making it a well built all round package. Source: Engadget, TechAlways