said: 
>>  
>>  
>>  
>>> Sandy Shapiro wrote: 
>>>> My new motherboard is the same brand (Asus) as the old one, but it has  
>>>> different features. I am unable to get LAN working or USB. 
>>>> 
>>>> LAN 
>>>> PCI says I have nForce4 Ethernet controller on both motherboard, but the  
>>>> new one also says I have Marvell Semiconductor Yukon PCI Gigabit  
>>>> Ethernet controller. 
>>  
>>> What Vendor/Device does PCI show? You may have to make manual  
>>> adjustments to the driver being loaded. I would trust PCI more than the  
>>> GENMAC installer. 
>>  
>> There are two - I'm not sure which is the correct one: 
>>  
>> Vendor 10DEh Nvidia Corp 
>> Device 0057h nForce4 Ethernet Controller 
>>  
>> Vendor 11ABh Marvell Semiconductor (Was Galileo Technology Ltd) Device 
>> 4320h Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010 PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper 
>>  
>> Please let me know if you have any suggestions. 
>> Thanks, 
>> Sandy 
>The first one is also on my new Tyan S2895 board. I believe the driver  
>you want has both 10DE and 0057 in the name. You can make the change via  
>Local System > System Setup > Network > Adapters and Protocols >  
>Configure MPTS etc. 
>Just make sure that your cable is plugged into that adapter which should  
>be on the mobo. The other one looks like it is a PCI card. Is that 
>correct? 
There is just one LAN connector on the motherboard -- no other cards or 
plugs. 
Under MPTS I selected the MyWise (or something like that driver). Do you 
mean I should select a different one? 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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