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Realtek is the manufacturer of low cost network controller chips for ethernet and wireless networks. These chips are embedded on motherboards for providing networking features. Their chips are also used in discrete PCI and PCIe cards on ethernet and wireless hardware. Their chips are also used in many wireless USB adapters as well.

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I'm wondering if anyone has data to support me. I'm setting up a batch of mini PCs featuring RTL 8125 2.5 Gb/s card, and out of the box, it appears to be working well using Ubuntu stock r8169 driver. ...
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I have an RTL8125B-CG NIC which, from what I gather from their product page, has hardware support for PTP. However, sudo ethtool -T does not detect any HW timestamping capabilities. I've tried with ...
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We want to use 2 double port ethetnet card in lenovo M720e. cards are dexlan ref FG-ENW02C-1-UC04 / pcie 1x dual giga ports. we install debian 10. we change grub so we have ethX and not enpXs0. first ...
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I tried setting up Mode 0 NIC bonding using ifenslave between my Ethernet and WiFi cards on Debian 10. After numerous ifconfig wls1 up/down, I was able to set up Bond0 until it stopped working. After ...
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System information: kernel: latest OPENVZ kernel (2.6.32-042stab140.4) centos version: CentOS release 6.10 (Final) network card type: Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/...
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lspci -nn | grep -i network Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8723DE 802.11b/g/n PCIe Adapter [10ec:d723] I'm trying to install above wifi drivers in RHEL 7.2 (HP laptop), steps followed by the ...
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To be able to wake up a PC from the S5 'shut down' state, the OS has to prepare the NIC during system shutdown. For Realtek NICs, this is done by the "Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller" ...
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I currently have a NAS (openmediavault based on debian) with a Realtek gigabit NIC (ASRock Q1900-ITX on-board LAN), but it won't advertise that it is gigabit-capable. ethtool eth0 gives the following ...
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My server has a Realtek NIC, so I installed realtek-firmware package from Debian non-free. My question is: What could be possible (paranoid) attack / backdoor scenarios coming with the proprietary of ...
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Today I found myself in a strange situation where my Windows Server 2008r2 machine has internet connection while not showing any connections in 'network connections'. It does not show anywhere in ...
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Trying to send magic packet from NIC Realtek RTL8111E on Motherboard MSi B75MA-P45 (using wol.exe) and nothing. Server does not wake up but magic packet from other PC, with other NIC (using wol.exe) ...
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We use a database that has separate client and server programs and they communicate with each other using RPC. We have one computer running Windows Server 2003 SP2 and six workstations running ...
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I need to support the realtek rtl8139 network card - is this included in modern (> 3.0) linux kernels? do I have to load any modules or install anything?
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