Realtek wifi driver
Realtek RTL8168C(P)/811C(P) 64-bit Windows 7 Drivers in Windows Update do NOT work
Realtek RTL 8191 SU Driver:
Realtek RTL8191SE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter driver
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Okay, just gonna list the issue, it's been driving me crazy for months and I can't find a solution.
-Lenovo yoga 7 AMD -Has realtek wifi driver -Works perfect at home -At university, blue screens with prompt "irql driver not less or equal, rtwlane602.sys" -I sold my last dell and switched to this laptop because I can't take school exams because I can't connect to the wifi at school -I tried rolling back to a previous update, worked for a week but is now doing the same thing -I don't know how to switch the wifi driver, I am 100 percent convinced the wifi driver is the issue -Im guessing I can't download an Intel driver since it is an AMD laptop -Please help, my schools IT department has not been of any help
I agree that non-working Realtek drivers need to be brought to the attention of Microsoft. In relation to this particular driver, no it's not just that motherboard. It's pretty much any board using the increasingly common Realtek 8111C PCI-E gigabit controller. Even worse is the situation in Vista where the basic install loads a non-working driver. It all becomes a big issue when attempting to do a network restore or a Windows Home Server network PC restore. It says it works, but it all falls over without really giving you a clue that the non working LAN driver is actually the cause.
Personally, I never install drivers from the Windows update site - it nearly always leads to grief. However, the AIK's for both Vista & Win 7 are readily available. It's very worthwhile downloading them and learning the ropes on upgrading LAN, SATA & RAID controllers in the boot.wim images for Vista & Win 7 so that the latest drivers are installed to start with. It's doable for WHS too, but with WHS you have to remember to update both the 2003 drivers with N-Lite as well as the boot.wim image with Vista drivers.
Anyway, just wanted to add my support to this issue - better to not include drivers than to include drivers that don't work.
Same issue here. I installed the latest drivers via Windows Update. They didn't work. I simply used the "rollback driver" opton from the properties menu of the network adapter and was back on the internet. I notice that me and you have the exact same motherboard, the Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P. Maybe its only a problem on this motherboard? Hope we some more people report here if they have the same problem.
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 1GIG Memory ATI Radeon X800XL 250gig W.D. Hard Disk