Where to find Intel Gigabit CSA LAN drivers??

Parabellum27

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Hello,

I am searching the exact drivers for the CSA Gigabit LAN integrated device for my P4C800-E (i875P) but as for now, I did not find them. Do you know where I can download them?

Thanks

Para
 

Budman

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Originally posted by: Parabellum27
Hello,

I am searching the exact drivers for the CSA Gigabit LAN integrated device for my P4C800-E (i875P) but as for now, I did not find them. Do you know where I can download them?

Thanks

Para

Have you tried putting your Asus cd that came with the board in your cd drive?

Drivers are on there
 

Parabellum27

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I never install the drivers that comes with the bundled CD simply because the drivers that are burned are quickly outdated by new releases­ on the web.

Thanks

Para
 

Budman

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Originally posted by: Parabellum27
I never install the drivers that comes with the bundled CD simply because the drivers that are burned are quickly outdated by new releases­ on the web.

Thanks

Para

For a lan drivers? no way,it's not like a video card or a sound card with new tweaks added to them all the time.

Once a network card works then it works,it's not like new drivers with double your download speed.
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Almighty1

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Speaking about the drivers, has anyone downloaded the latest ones with the Intel PROSet utility on support.intel.com and the PROSet actually sees the card?
 

Dasterdly

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My Intel D875PBZ mb works with the newest drivers and proset, it's not a really useful utility as you can do everything proset can do in device manager device properties or in networking properties on winxp pro :)
 

Almighty1

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Originally posted by: Dasterdly
My Intel D875PBZ mb works with the newest drivers and proset, it's not a really useful utility as you can do everything proset can do in device manager device properties or in networking properties on winxp pro :)

Well, which version of drivers are you using? 8.3.00 or 8.3.01? 8.3.00 works fine but I no longer have it. 8.3.01 came out in January 2004. ProSet has the part where it tells you what speed the current connection is as well as the packets received/sent and errors which you can't get anywhere else in addition to the tests of the adapter.

This is the one I'm referring to:
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=Y&Inst=Yes&ProductID=62&DwnldID=4275