Intel 82577lm Gigabit Network Connection Driver

13 rows  Description Type OS Version Date; Intel® Network Adapter Driver for PCIe* Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Network Connections Under Linux* This download installs version 3.4.2.1 of the e1000e Linux* Intel® Network Adapter Driver for Intel® Gigabit Network Connections for PCI Express*.

Does this apply to my network connection?

Network

The information applies to the following network connections:

  • Intel® 82567LM Network Connection
  • Intel® 82567LF Network Connection
  • Intel® 82567V Network Connection
  • Intel® 82567LM-2 Network Connection
  • Intel® 82567LF-2 Network Connection
  • Intel® 82567V-2 Network Connection
  • Intel® 82567LF-3 Gigabit Network Connection
  • Intel® 82567LM-3 Gigabit Network Connection
  • Intel® 82567LM-4 Network Connection

Where can I get drivers?

Your computer manufacturer might have customized drivers and software to enable features, alter features, or provide improved operation on your computer.

Contact the manufacturer for the latest updates and technical support information. If you can no longer get driver support from your computer manufacturer, you can download generic Intel drivers.

Where can I get technical support?

82579lm

Computer vendors provide technical support. See Intel® Desktop Board and Intel® Server Board support information.

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We develop network components used in motherboards and network adapters sold by original equipment manufacturers (OEM) such as Dell, HP, Gateway, or IBM. The OEM supports network connections built into the motherboard or network adapters sold by an OEM. We don't support OEM integrated network connections, mobile connections, or OEM adapters.

Your OEM supports Network components listed as a Network Connection (for example, Intel® 82567LM Gigabit Network Connection).

Where can I find product briefs, datasheets, application notes, design guides, and other developer resources?

See product information on Intel® Ethernet Controllers.

We offer a complete line of industry-leading single- and multiport 10 gigabit, gigabit, and fast Intel® Ethernet Controllers with integrated MAC and PHY for:

  • High performance
  • Low power consumption
  • A smaller footprint
With 10 Gbps, 1 Gbps, and 100 Mbps network connections, PCI Express* (PCIe*), PCI, PCI-X, or LCI bus interfaces, 16-, 32-, or 64-bit architecture, we produce Intel® Ethernet Controllers that enable faster, smaller, and simpler designs.

Hello Rick,

We understand the inconvenience you have experienced.

What is the make and model of your computer?

From the description, I suspect that the problem lies with the incompatible network drivers. Suggest you to check and install latest network drivers from device manufacturer website. You can search them using your device model number. To fix this issue, follow the below mentioned troubleshooting steps and check if they helps.

Method 1:

Update the Network drivers through Device Manager manually and check if this helps.

a) Open run command by pressing Windows key + R and type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotes) and hit Enter.

b) Spot and expand the “Network Adaptor”.

c). Right click on the network driver and select “Update Driver Software”. When it prompts to choose an option How do you want to search driver, then go with Search automatically for updated driver software. If you have a driver available on your PC, then select Browse my computer for driver software, then select the appropriate location, where the driver located on your PC for updating it. (Ensure that PC is connected to Internet while performing this step)

d). Once this is done, restart the computer to check the problem fixed. If it doesn't fix the issue, then Right click on the same driver and select “Uninstall” then restart the system and let the system install the driver automatically on Start. Check and see if it resolve the issue. (Recommended step)

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Method 2:

Try installing latest drivers in compatibility mode. Compatibility mode runs the program using settings from a previous version of Windows. Follow these steps to install the drivers in compatibility mode and check if that helps.

a. Download the latest and available drivers from the manufacturer’s website.

b. Uninstall the existing network driver from your PC through Control Panel.

c. Right-click on the driver setup file and click on ‘Properties’.

Intel 82577lm Gigabit Network Connection Drivers

d. Click on the ‘Compatibility’ tab and check the box ‘Run this program in compatibility mode for’ and select Windows 8/8.1 or 7 operating system from the drop down menu and proceed with the installation. Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists.

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Keep posted how it went.