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| Guest | Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Card I hope this proves helpful to all. We received yesterday via Microsoft Update an updated driver for Realtek RTL8139 series ethernet NIC cards v6.103.126.2007, which we duly accepted, downloaded, reboot etc. However we noticed that connection to the internet was slow to say the least and downloads either would not connect or took for ever and a day to receive. Consequently we rolled back the driver to version 6.101.1124.2006 all appears fine again. Today we have had 5 customers contact us to say they had an update yesterday and now they either cannot connect or connection is very slow. On investigation we found that they had also had the Realtek download via Microsoft Update and having rolled back the driver in all cases, connections are now back to normal. I hope this helps anyone who is now experiencing similar problems. Regards Stuart |
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| Guest | Re: Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Card I would get the latest signed driver (v6.193.430.2007) from the Realtek site, found here (rather than using Windows Update): http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...Downloads=true For Vista, choose 6.193 (2007/5/11), under the Version column. "Stuart Forshaw" <stuart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:O%2376mQhnHHA.1904@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I hope this proves helpful to all. > > We received yesterday via Microsoft Update an updated driver for Realtek > RTL8139 series ethernet NIC cards v6.103.126.2007, which we duly accepted, > downloaded, reboot etc. > > However we noticed that connection to the internet was slow to say the > least and downloads either would not connect or took for ever and a day to > receive. Consequently we rolled back the driver to version 6.101.1124.2006 > all appears fine again. > > Today we have had 5 customers contact us to say they had an update > yesterday and now they either cannot connect or connection is very slow. > On investigation we found that they had also had the Realtek download via > Microsoft Update and having rolled back the driver in all cases, > connections are now back to normal. > > I hope this helps anyone who is now experiencing similar problems. > > Regards > Stuart > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Card Hi Dean-Dean Thanks for the advice, however if I am not mistaken v6.193 is for RTL8110 and RTL8169 not for the RTL8139 series. We have no problems with v6.101 so I think we will leave it for the present, we had a similar problem some years ago with AC97 drivers for XP. Thanks for the response, speak again. Regards Stuart "dean-dean" <dean-dean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ev2DVyhnHHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I would get the latest signed driver (v6.193.430.2007) from the Realtek >site, found here (rather than using Windows Update): > > http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...Downloads=true > > For Vista, choose 6.193 (2007/5/11), under the Version column. > > "Stuart Forshaw" <stuart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:O%2376mQhnHHA.1904@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I hope this proves helpful to all. >> >> We received yesterday via Microsoft Update an updated driver for Realtek >> RTL8139 series ethernet NIC cards v6.103.126.2007, which we duly >> accepted, downloaded, reboot etc. >> >> However we noticed that connection to the internet was slow to say the >> least and downloads either would not connect or took for ever and a day >> to receive. Consequently we rolled back the driver to version >> 6.101.1124.2006 all appears fine again. >> >> Today we have had 5 customers contact us to say they had an update >> yesterday and now they either cannot connect or connection is very slow. >> On investigation we found that they had also had the Realtek download via >> Microsoft Update and having rolled back the driver in all cases, >> connections are now back to normal. >> >> I hope this helps anyone who is now experiencing similar problems. >> >> Regards >> Stuart >> >> >> > |
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| Guest | Re: Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Card Ooops. The RTL8139 series download is here: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...&GetDown=false Their latest version is 6.103.123.2007 (2007/4/26) for Vista. "Stuart Forshaw" <stuart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:%23oKdw9hnHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi Dean-Dean > > Thanks for the advice, however if I am not mistaken v6.193 is for RTL8110 > and RTL8169 not for the RTL8139 series. > > We have no problems with v6.101 so I think we will leave it for the > present, we had a similar problem some years ago with AC97 drivers for XP. > > Thanks for the response, speak again. > > Regards > Stuart > > > "dean-dean" <dean-dean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:ev2DVyhnHHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I would get the latest signed driver (v6.193.430.2007) from the Realtek >>site, found here (rather than using Windows Update): >> >> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...Downloads=true >> >> For Vista, choose 6.193 (2007/5/11), under the Version column. >> >> "Stuart Forshaw" <stuart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:O%2376mQhnHHA.1904@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>I hope this proves helpful to all. >>> >>> We received yesterday via Microsoft Update an updated driver for Realtek >>> RTL8139 series ethernet NIC cards v6.103.126.2007, which we duly >>> accepted, downloaded, reboot etc. >>> >>> However we noticed that connection to the internet was slow to say the >>> least and downloads either would not connect or took for ever and a day >>> to receive. Consequently we rolled back the driver to version >>> 6.101.1124.2006 all appears fine again. >>> >>> Today we have had 5 customers contact us to say they had an update >>> yesterday and now they either cannot connect or connection is very slow. >>> On investigation we found that they had also had the Realtek download >>> via Microsoft Update and having rolled back the driver in all cases, >>> connections are now back to normal. >>> >>> I hope this helps anyone who is now experiencing similar problems. >>> >>> Regards >>> Stuart >>> >>> >>> >> > |
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| Guest | RE: Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Card Thanks for that. Microsoft has a BAD habit of mucking around with NIC cards updates; they always have done it. I have a policy with any NIC updates: " if it is working, don't download probs" "Stuart Forshaw" wrote: > I hope this proves helpful to all. > > We received yesterday via Microsoft Update an updated driver for Realtek > RTL8139 series ethernet NIC cards v6.103.126.2007, which we duly accepted, > downloaded, reboot etc. > > However we noticed that connection to the internet was slow to say the least > and downloads either would not connect or took for ever and a day to > receive. Consequently we rolled back the driver to version 6.101.1124.2006 > all appears fine again. > > Today we have had 5 customers contact us to say they had an update yesterday > and now they either cannot connect or connection is very slow. On > investigation we found that they had also had the Realtek download via > Microsoft Update and having rolled back the driver in all cases, connections > are now back to normal. > > I hope this helps anyone who is now experiencing similar problems. > > Regards > Stuart > > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Card Hi Mick and to Dean This updated driver really is a problem, I have downloaded the same allegedly updated driver directly from the realtek site as per Dean's idea. It is exactly the same driver v6.103.126.2007 as from Microsoft and causes exactly the same problems, e.g slow connectivity/downloads and connection dropouts. Rolling back to v6.101.1124.2006 resolves the issue. I have notified realtek by email. To all users I suggest that you proceed with caution regarding this update if using Vista, as yet we haven't tried it on XP. Regards Stuart "Mick" <Mick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:96E7B2F6-226B-41E2-96EF-341193DDFB5F@microsoft.com... > Thanks for that. Microsoft has a BAD habit of mucking around with NIC > cards > updates; they always have done it. > I have a policy with any NIC updates: " if it is working, don't download > probs" > > "Stuart Forshaw" wrote: > >> I hope this proves helpful to all. >> >> We received yesterday via Microsoft Update an updated driver for Realtek >> RTL8139 series ethernet NIC cards v6.103.126.2007, which we duly >> accepted, >> downloaded, reboot etc. >> >> However we noticed that connection to the internet was slow to say the >> least >> and downloads either would not connect or took for ever and a day to >> receive. Consequently we rolled back the driver to version >> 6.101.1124.2006 >> all appears fine again. >> >> Today we have had 5 customers contact us to say they had an update >> yesterday >> and now they either cannot connect or connection is very slow. On >> investigation we found that they had also had the Realtek download via >> Microsoft Update and having rolled back the driver in all cases, >> connections >> are now back to normal. >> >> I hope this helps anyone who is now experiencing similar problems. >> >> Regards >> Stuart >> >> >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Car I am having the same issue as well. I installed the latest vista driver version from realtek and no change. How do you roll back a driver? I know stupid question, but I can figure it out, sorry. Tim "Stuart Forshaw" wrote: > Hi Mick and to Dean > > This updated driver really is a problem, I have downloaded the same > allegedly updated driver directly from the realtek site as per Dean's idea. > > It is exactly the same driver v6.103.126.2007 as from Microsoft and causes > exactly the same problems, e.g slow connectivity/downloads and connection > dropouts. Rolling back to v6.101.1124.2006 resolves the issue. > > I have notified realtek by email. To all users I suggest that you proceed > with caution regarding this update if using Vista, as yet we haven't tried > it on XP. > > Regards > Stuart > > > "Mick" <Mick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:96E7B2F6-226B-41E2-96EF-341193DDFB5F@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for that. Microsoft has a BAD habit of mucking around with NIC > > cards > > updates; they always have done it. > > I have a policy with any NIC updates: " if it is working, don't download > > probs" > > > > "Stuart Forshaw" wrote: > > > >> I hope this proves helpful to all. > >> > >> We received yesterday via Microsoft Update an updated driver for Realtek > >> RTL8139 series ethernet NIC cards v6.103.126.2007, which we duly > >> accepted, > >> downloaded, reboot etc. > >> > >> However we noticed that connection to the internet was slow to say the > >> least > >> and downloads either would not connect or took for ever and a day to > >> receive. Consequently we rolled back the driver to version > >> 6.101.1124.2006 > >> all appears fine again. > >> > >> Today we have had 5 customers contact us to say they had an update > >> yesterday > >> and now they either cannot connect or connection is very slow. On > >> investigation we found that they had also had the Realtek download via > >> Microsoft Update and having rolled back the driver in all cases, > >> connections > >> are now back to normal. > >> > >> I hope this helps anyone who is now experiencing similar problems. > >> > >> Regards > >> Stuart > >> > >> > >> > >> > > |
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| Guest | Re: Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Car "Tim" <Tim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0D33712A-490A-4946-AB13-00C1CB8B660C@microsoft.com... >I am having the same issue as well. I installed the latest vista driver > version from realtek and no change. How do you roll back a driver? I > know > stupid question, but I can figure it out, sorry. > > Tim > In your Windows Help, search for "Restore a driver to its previous version" where you'll find instructions: You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps. You might want to restore the driver for a device to a previous version if you encounter problems with your computer or device after upgrading the driver. Click to open Device Manager.* If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Double-click the category containing your device driver, and then double-click the name of the device you want to restore to a previous driver version. Click the Driver tab, and then click Roll Back Driver. Note If there's no previous version of the driver installed for the selected device, the Roll Back Driver button will be unavailable. |
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| Guest | Re: Microsoft Update 22nd May for Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet NIC Car Got it! Thank you, it worked! Internet and network speed restored. Your guys are awesome! Tim "PvdG42" wrote: > > "Tim" <Tim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0D33712A-490A-4946-AB13-00C1CB8B660C@microsoft.com... > >I am having the same issue as well. I installed the latest vista driver > > version from realtek and no change. How do you roll back a driver? I > > know > > stupid question, but I can figure it out, sorry. > > > > Tim > > > In your Windows Help, search for "Restore a driver to its previous version" > where you'll find instructions: > > You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps. > > You might want to restore the driver for a device to a previous version if > you encounter problems with your computer or device after upgrading the > driver. > > Click to open Device Manager.* If you are prompted for an administrator > password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. > > Double-click the category containing your device driver, and then > double-click the name of the device you want to restore to a previous driver > version. > > Click the Driver tab, and then click Roll Back Driver. > > Note > If there's no previous version of the driver installed for the selected > device, the Roll Back Driver button will be unavailable. > > > |
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