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I am 99% sure this is being caused by AI Suite III's built in traffic monitor.  I been poking around at it and it seems that it was by default turned on, as I had never changed it.  I think that maybe some of these packets were lost as "web browsing" is put on a lower priority than other things.  For example my Battle.net launcher is considered a "game" in the profiles and automatically launches upon PC start up, so there for no matter what "web browsing" is put at a lower priority.  I am going to move this thread to Software instead of here as I originally thought it had to do purely with the Intel NIC.

I purchased a Crossblade Ranger about 2 weeks ago and everything is great besides 1 little thing...  It doesn't like the internet.  Here is what I know:

I use a ASUS PCE-AC68 adapter to connect to the internet.

If the onboard Intel NIC is "Enabled" I can connect to the network, but I can not access anything on the network.  (over the wireless network obviously)

When the Intel NIC is "Disabled" I can connect to the network, and access things on the network with tons of hassle.

When I open up a webpage it will act as if it is loading, but never does.  If I "Stop" the command in the web browser the address bar will go from whatever I had put in it to completely empty.  If I retype what website I want, then it almost always works.

My NAS (WD My Book World) will only connect for about 5 minutes then completely disconnects from the network, but the router still sees it (from within the web admin tool).

 

This all happened with the change of motherboard-cpu-ram.  As before I had a Sabertooh 990FX and everything work wonderfully.

 

I am concerned that something with Windows did not install correctly (maybe a .net framework)

 

All games connect to their respective networks without any issues, it seems anything using a Windows Explorer backbone is all that is effective.  I had installed all of the newest drivers (as of 9/12/2014) but I have noticed 2 updates on ASUS's website before doing this thread that I am going to try as soon as I am done.

 

Any advice from anyone, thank you very much.

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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If you need to learn how to install Windows, check here:  http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/324871-guide-how-to-install-windows-the-right-way/

Event Viewer 101: https://youtu.be/GiF9N3fJbnE

 

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I am 99% sure this is being caused by AI Suite III's built in traffic monitor.  I been poking around at it and it seems that it was by default turned on, as I had never changed it.  I think that maybe some of these packets were lost as "web browsing" is put on a lower priority than other things.  For example my Battle.net launcher is considered a "game" in the profiles and automatically launches upon PC start up, so there for no matter what "web browsing" is put at a lower priority.  I am going to move this thread to Software instead of here as I originally thought it had to do purely with the Intel NIC.

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

Spoiler

If you need to learn how to install Windows, check here:  http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/324871-guide-how-to-install-windows-the-right-way/

Event Viewer 101: https://youtu.be/GiF9N3fJbnE

 

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