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Device Overview: EVGA P55 LE Marvell LAN Driver 11.43.1.3
The EVGA P55 LE is a motherboard that utilizes the LGA 1156 socket and supports Lynnfield and Clarkdale series processors. It features Intel P55 chipset and supports up to 16GB of DDR3 memory (1333MHz).
The Marvell LAN Driver 11.43.1.3 is a peripheral device driver that controls the functioning of the LAN connectivity interface in the EVGA P55 LE motherboard. This driver enables the Ethernet hardware device to communicate with the computer operating system effectively, which enables network access and data transfer.
List of Device Features:
- The Marvell LAN Driver allows the user to connect to a LAN network connection.
- The driver provides a speed of 10/100/1000Mbps for fast data transfer and seamless connectivity.
- It features the Wake-on-LAN function, allowing the device to automatically start upon receiving a magic packet.
- The device is compatible with a wide range of operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
- It has a user-friendly interface, with intuitive graphical diagrams that aid in prompt error recovery during network operations.
Specifications
- LAN controller: Marvell802.3/1 transceiver
- Data throughput: 10/100/1000Mbps
- OS Compatibility: Windows XP/7/8, Linux, Mac OS X
- Driver version: 11.43.1.3
- Size: 464 KB
Used Technologies
The Marvell LAN Driver is built on the following technologies:- C# Programming Language
- .NET Framework 4.0
- Marvell Yukon Ethernet Controller driver
Known Issues with the Device and Troubleshooting
While this device is efficient, customers have reported the following issues before. However, users can troubleshoot and potentially fix these issues by attempting the following methods:- Connection to LAN network dropped or no connection established. Users can try reinstating the connection or rebooting the system in case of issues with the connectivity.
- The Ethernet adapter conflicting with the motherboard- LAN connectivity hardware clashes might prevent proper functioning of the device. To solve such issues, users may try reinstalling the adapter or checking the Ethernet port for hardware residue. Set-up and driver error- if there's a set-up or driver error, users can do any of the following; update or reinstall the driver, check bugs within the driver code, adjust settings in the driver interface or restart and troubleshoot it by restarting the system at times, this action solves the problem.