Below you can download pciven_10ec&dev_8136&subsys_012310ec&rev_05 driver for Windows.
File name: pci-ven_10ec-dev_8136-subsys_012310ec-rev_05.exe
Version: 6.315
File size: 35125 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: AVG version 5.93
PciVen_10Ec&Dev_8136&Subsys_012310Ec&Rev_05(click above to download)
Device Specification:
Model: PciVen_10Ec&Dev_8136&Subsys_012310Ec&Rev_05
Type: PCI network adapter
Vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Ven_10Ec)
Device: RTL8101/2/6E Ethernet Controller (Dev_8136)
Subsystem: Unknown (Subsys_012310Ec)
Revision: 05
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Question 1: My device is not being recognized by the operating system. What can I do?
Answer 1: Firstly, ensure that the device is properly inserted into the PCI slot. If the issue persists, try updating the driver for the network adapter from the official Realtek website. If that doesn't solve the problem, check if any conflicts exist with other devices by accessing the Device Manager in Windows and resolving any conflicts found.
Question 2: The network connection is unstable and frequently drops. How can I fix this?
Answer 2: Start by checking the Ethernet cable connections, making sure they are secure and undamaged. If the cables are fine, try restarting your router or modem. Additionally, update the network adapter driver to the latest version available from Realtek's official website. If the issue persists, it might be worth considering replacing the Ethernet cable or contacting your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for assistance.
Question 3: My device is not achieving the expected network speeds. What could be causing this?
Answer 3: First, verify whether other devices on the same network are experiencing similar speed issues. If they are, the slow network speed might be due to your internet service plan or ISP-related constraints. However, if other devices are not experiencing speed issues, try updating the network adapter driver to the latest version from Realtek's website. Additionally, ensure that your computer is not running any bandwidth-intensive applications or undergoing background downloads that could be affecting the network performance. Clearing temporary files and performing a virus/malware scan might also help.