

Go to Network Settings and click Change Adapter OptionsĢ. I was able to manually install the updated driver to 17.2.0.0 as follows:Īfter downloading and extracting the zip file NetLink®/NetXtreme® I Desktop/Mobile/Server (圆4):ġ. I experienced the exact same issue of Ethernet connectivity issues on my Dell XPS 8300 with a Broadcom Netlink Gigabit Ethernet adapter after "upgrading" to Windows 10. I tried replacing the drivers in C:\Windows\system32\drivers, this also didn't work. After downloading, I cannot install it.ġ: I tried Device manager>Rightclick on "Broadcom ethernet">Update driver.>manually install>select folder with downloaded driver= "Best driver is already currently installed. Internet specs, Broadband through twin phonelines, 100 mbps down, 30 mbps up.Īt: Ethernet NIC NetXtreme I Desktop/Mobile | Broadcom I found a newer driver V 17.2.0.0 () that looks like it would support windows 10. Please advise!ĭesktop Specs, Dell XPS (2011) intel i7, 16 GB RAM, 1GB Nvidia GT420.Ĭurrent most "up to date" driver is V15.6.1.2 ()

Maybe I was looking in the wrong place? Either way, it made me wonder if perhaps the reason this issue is happening is that there are no windows 10 drivers available for my Ethernet card?) (Failed)Īt this point I'm at a loss for what to do. (I noticed there were no newer windows 10 drivers available on the site.


