Below you can download lan card windows 10 64 bit driver for Windows.
File name: lan-card_win1064-bit.exe
Version: 5.113
File size: 20.36 MB
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Download Driver Lan Card Windows 10 64 Bit(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device type: LAN Card
- Compatibility: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Driver download: Available for Windows 10 64-bit
- Functionality: Enables wired network connectivity
- Port: Ethernet port
- Protocol: Supports various Ethernet protocols (e.g., Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet)
- Data transfer speed: Depends on the LAN card model and network infrastructure
- Supported network standards: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab
- Supported drivers: Compatible with Windows 10 built-in LAN drivers
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my LAN card not connecting to the network after installing the driver?
A: Make sure the LAN card is correctly installed in the appropriate slot on the motherboard. Check if the driver installation was successful by verifying it in the Device Manager. Restart the computer and try connecting to the network again. If the issue persists, consider updating or re-installing the LAN card driver.
2. Q: I just upgraded to Windows 10 64-bit, but my LAN card is not recognized. What should I do?
A: First, ensure that you have downloaded the correct LAN card driver specifically designed for Windows 10 64-bit from the manufacturer's official website. Try installing the driver in compatibility mode if the installer does not automatically run. Also, confirm that the LAN card is securely connected to the motherboard and powered on. If the problem persists, contact the LAN card manufacturer for further assistance.
3. Q: My LAN card is unable to achieve the expected network speed. What might be causing this?
A: Several factors can affect the LAN card's actual data transfer speed. Ensure that you have connected the LAN cable to a high-speed Ethernet port on the router/switch. Confirm that both the LAN card and the connected device (router/switch) support the desired network speed. Also, consider checking for any physical damage or loose connections on the LAN cable. Additionally, make sure there are no background processes or software consuming the network bandwidth, as they can impact the speed.