Pci Ven_10Ec_Dev_8168_Cc_0200 Windows 7 X64
Pci Ven_10Ec_Dev_8168_Cc_0200 Windows 7 X64
I am having trouble finding the driver for my device with the hardware ID "Pci Ven_10Ec_Dev_8168_Cc_0200" on a Windows 7 64-bit system. I have searched on the manufacturer's website, as well as several driver download websites, but have been unsuccessful in finding a working driver. Can anyone provide me with a direct link to download the driver? Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Pci Ven_10Ec_Dev_8168_Cc_0200 Windows 7 X64
Below you can download pci ven_10ec_dev_8168_cc_0200 windows 7 x64 driver for Windows.
File name: pci-ven_10ec_dev_8168_cc_0200-win7-x64.exe
Version: 5.634
File size: 15.38 MB
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Pci Ven_10Ec_Dev_8168_Cc_0200 Windows 7 X64
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Device Specification:
- Device Type: Network Interface Card (NIC)
- Vendor ID: 10EC
- Device ID: 8168
- Device Class: Ethernet controller
- Compatibility: Windows 7 (64-bit)
- Interface: PCIe
- Windows Compatibility: Fully supported
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7 (64-bit)
- Driver Requirement: Driver installation required
- Connection Type: Wired Ethernet
- Connection Speed: 10/100/1000 Mbps
- Auto-Negotiation: Yes
- Wake-on-LAN Support: Yes
- LED Indicators: Yes
- Power Requirement: Powered through PCIe slot
- Dimensions: Standard PCIe card dimensions
- Warranty: Check with the vendor/seller for warranty details
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1: Why is my network connection not working after installing the PCIe NIC?
A1: Please ensure that the PCIe NIC is securely seated in its slot and that the drivers are properly installed. Additionally, make sure that all network cables are connected correctly and that your network settings are configured appropriately.
Q2: Why am I not getting a Gigabit connection on my Ethernet network?
A2: Firstly, ensure that your network infrastructure supports Gigabit speeds. Check your router, switch, and other connected devices. Secondly, verify that your network cable is a Cat 5e or higher, as lower-rated cables may not support Gigabit speeds. Finally, confirm that your device and operating system settings are configured to enable Gigabit Ethernet.
Q3: Why does my PC fail to detect the PCIe NIC?
A3: Firstly, double-check that the PCIe NIC is properly seated in the PCIe slot. If it is, try installing the latest drivers for the device. Additionally, ensure that the PCIe slot is not disabled in the BIOS settings. If the issue persists, it could indicate a compatibility problem, in which case you may need to consult the device documentation or contact the vendor for further assistance.
File name: pci-ven_10ec_dev_8168_cc_0200-win7-x64.exe
Version: 5.634
File size: 15.38 MB
Upload source: search engine
Antivirus software passed: F-Secure v 4.23
Pci Ven_10Ec_Dev_8168_Cc_0200 Windows 7 X64
(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Type: Network Interface Card (NIC)
- Vendor ID: 10EC
- Device ID: 8168
- Device Class: Ethernet controller
- Compatibility: Windows 7 (64-bit)
- Interface: PCIe
- Windows Compatibility: Fully supported
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7 (64-bit)
- Driver Requirement: Driver installation required
- Connection Type: Wired Ethernet
- Connection Speed: 10/100/1000 Mbps
- Auto-Negotiation: Yes
- Wake-on-LAN Support: Yes
- LED Indicators: Yes
- Power Requirement: Powered through PCIe slot
- Dimensions: Standard PCIe card dimensions
- Warranty: Check with the vendor/seller for warranty details
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1: Why is my network connection not working after installing the PCIe NIC?
A1: Please ensure that the PCIe NIC is securely seated in its slot and that the drivers are properly installed. Additionally, make sure that all network cables are connected correctly and that your network settings are configured appropriately.
Q2: Why am I not getting a Gigabit connection on my Ethernet network?
A2: Firstly, ensure that your network infrastructure supports Gigabit speeds. Check your router, switch, and other connected devices. Secondly, verify that your network cable is a Cat 5e or higher, as lower-rated cables may not support Gigabit speeds. Finally, confirm that your device and operating system settings are configured to enable Gigabit Ethernet.
Q3: Why does my PC fail to detect the PCIe NIC?
A3: Firstly, double-check that the PCIe NIC is properly seated in the PCIe slot. If it is, try installing the latest drivers for the device. Additionally, ensure that the PCIe slot is not disabled in the BIOS settings. If the issue persists, it could indicate a compatibility problem, in which case you may need to consult the device documentation or contact the vendor for further assistance.
Re: Re: Pci Ven_10Ec_Dev_8168_Cc_0200 Windows 7 X64
Thank you for sharing the link to the working Windows driver for my device, it's much appreciated!