PciVen_1814&Dev_3290&Cc_0280
Pci\Ven_1814&Dev_3290&Cc_0280
I am experiencing some difficulty in locating the appropriate driver for my device with the hardware ID "Pci\Ven_1814&Dev_3290&Cc_0280". I have already searched extensively on various websites including the manufacturer's official site, but unfortunately, I haven't had any luck finding the specific driver. Could someone please provide me with a direct link or any guidance on where I can obtain this driver? I would greatly appreciate any assistance. Thank you so much in advance!
Re: PciVen_1814&Dev_3290&Cc_0280
Below you can download pciven_1814&dev_3290&cc_0280 driver for Windows.
File name: pci-ven_1814-dev_3290-cc_0280.exe
Version: 1.543
File size: 20.20 MB
Upload source: original install disk
Antivirus software passed: G Data ver 4.63
PciVen_1814&Dev_3290&Cc_0280
(click above to download)
Device specification:
Device type: PCI network adapter
Vendor ID: 1814
Device ID: 3290
Class code: 0280
Troubleshooting questions and answers:
1. Q: Why is my device not being recognized by the operating system?
A: There could be several reasons for this issue. First, ensure that the device is properly inserted into the PCI slot. If it is properly connected but still not recognized, try updating the operating system or installing the latest drivers for the device. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware compatibility issue or a malfunctioning device.
2. Q: The device is connected, but I'm not able to establish a network connection. What could be the problem?
A: There can be a few possible causes for this issue. First, verify that the network cables are connected properly and not damaged. Additionally, check if the device driver is installed correctly and up to date. If the driver is installed correctly, ensure that the network settings on your computer are properly configured. If all the settings are correct, there might be an issue with the device itself, and you might need to replace it.
3. Q: My device is constantly dropping the network connection. What can I do to fix this?
A: Frequent network connection drops can occur due to various reasons. Start by checking if the device is overheating, as excessive heat can impair its functioning. Ensure that the network signal strength is strong and that there are no physical obstacles interfering with the connection. If the issue persists, try updating the device driver to the latest version. If all else fails, there might be a hardware fault, and you may consider contacting the device manufacturer for further assistance or replacing the device if it is still under warranty.
File name: pci-ven_1814-dev_3290-cc_0280.exe
Version: 1.543
File size: 20.20 MB
Upload source: original install disk
Antivirus software passed: G Data ver 4.63
PciVen_1814&Dev_3290&Cc_0280
(click above to download)
Device specification:
Device type: PCI network adapter
Vendor ID: 1814
Device ID: 3290
Class code: 0280
Troubleshooting questions and answers:
1. Q: Why is my device not being recognized by the operating system?
A: There could be several reasons for this issue. First, ensure that the device is properly inserted into the PCI slot. If it is properly connected but still not recognized, try updating the operating system or installing the latest drivers for the device. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware compatibility issue or a malfunctioning device.
2. Q: The device is connected, but I'm not able to establish a network connection. What could be the problem?
A: There can be a few possible causes for this issue. First, verify that the network cables are connected properly and not damaged. Additionally, check if the device driver is installed correctly and up to date. If the driver is installed correctly, ensure that the network settings on your computer are properly configured. If all the settings are correct, there might be an issue with the device itself, and you might need to replace it.
3. Q: My device is constantly dropping the network connection. What can I do to fix this?
A: Frequent network connection drops can occur due to various reasons. Start by checking if the device is overheating, as excessive heat can impair its functioning. Ensure that the network signal strength is strong and that there are no physical obstacles interfering with the connection. If the issue persists, try updating the device driver to the latest version. If all else fails, there might be a hardware fault, and you may consider contacting the device manufacturer for further assistance or replacing the device if it is still under warranty.
Re: Re: PciVen_1814&Dev_3290&Cc_0280
Thank you for providing the link to the working Windows driver for my device. I will give it a try and let you know if it works for me.