Below you can download pci/ven_10ec&dev_8136 windows 7 driver for Windows.
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Pci/Ven_10Ec&Dev_8136 Windows 7(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Type: Network Controller
- Manufacturer: Realtek
- Model: PCIe Ethernet Controller
- Model Number: RTL8136
- Connection Interface: PCI
- Operating System Compatibility: Windows 7
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: Why is the network connection not working on my Windows 7 PC with a Realtek PCIe Ethernet Controller (RTL8136)?
Answer: There could be several reasons for network connection issues. Start by checking the Ethernet cable connections and make sure they are secure. Then, verify if the network adapter driver is properly installed or requires an update. You may also try restarting the router/modem to rule out any temporary network glitches.
2. Question: How can I update the driver for the Realtek PCIe Ethernet Controller (RTL8136) on my Windows 7 system?
Answer: To update the driver, follow these steps:
1. Open the Device Manager by right-clicking the Windows Start button and selecting "Device Manager".
2. Expand the "Network adapters" category.
3. Right-click on the Realtek PCIe Ethernet Controller (RTL8136) and select "Update driver".
4. Choose the option to automatically search and download the latest driver online or select the option to manually browse and locate the downloaded driver file from the manufacturer's website.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the driver installation.
3. Question: My Windows 7 PC is not recognizing the Realtek PCIe Ethernet Controller (RTL8136). What could be the issue?
Answer: If the Realtek PCIe Ethernet Controller (RTL8136) is not being recognized, try the following steps:
1. Make sure the network card is properly seated in the PCI slot and the connections are secure.
2. Check if the motherboard BIOS is up to date. If not, update it from the manufacturer's website.
3. Restart the computer and check in the Device Manager if the controller is now recognized. If it still doesn't appear, the network card might be faulty and may need to be replaced.