Below you can download realtek ethernet controller windows 10 64 bits hp driver for Windows.
File name: realtek-ethernet-controller_win1064-bits-hp.exe
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Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver Windows 10 64 Bits Hp(click above to download)
Specifications of the device:
- Device: Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver
- Compatibility: Windows 10 64 Bits
- Manufacturer: HP
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: Why is my Realtek Ethernet Controller not working on Windows 10 64 Bits?
Answer: There could be several reasons for this issue. First, ensure that the driver is properly installed. You can try reinstalling the driver from the official HP website. Additionally, check if the Ethernet cable is securely connected to both the device and the router. Lastly, verify if the Ethernet port on your computer is functioning by trying another device or cable.
2. Question: How can I update the Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver for Windows 10 64 Bits on my HP laptop?
Answer: To update the driver, follow these steps:
1. Go to the official HP support website and navigate to the drivers section for your specific laptop model.
2. Locate the Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver compatible with Windows 10 64 Bits.
3. Download the latest driver version.
4. Once downloaded, open the driver setup file and follow the on-screen instructions to install the updated driver.
5. After installation, restart your laptop to apply the changes.
3. Question: My HP laptop running Windows 10 64 Bits frequently loses Ethernet connectivity. How can I troubleshoot this issue?
Answer: If your laptop continues to lose Ethernet connectivity, try the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Update the Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver to the latest version.
2. Disable power-saving settings for the Ethernet controller by going to Device Manager, locating the Realtek Ethernet Controller, right-clicking on it, selecting Properties, and navigating to the Power Management tab. Make sure the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is unchecked.
3. Check if other devices are experiencing similar connectivity issues to rule out any router or network problems. Try connecting the Ethernet cable to another device to verify if the problem lies with your laptop.
4. If the above steps don't resolve the issue, consider contacting HP support for further assistance, as it could be a hardware-related problem.