The GA-EP35-DS3R onboard Realtek NIC will get the disabled splat after a power loss.
I thought it was dead but read here (thanks) to load BIOS optimum defaults after a power loss and it works again. But then I have to reset my clocking. Yawn.
Fine. I have a video/electronic alarming & notification system that I need not to experience this after a storm and I'm 500 miles away.
I have it to boot back up to the last state it was in.
Anyone know how for remedy this other than spring for a DLink PCI NIC card? Does Giggabyte know>?
I thought it was dead but read here (thanks) to load BIOS optimum defaults after a power loss and it works again. But then I have to reset my clocking. Yawn.
Fine. I have a video/electronic alarming & notification system that I need not to experience this after a storm and I'm 500 miles away.
I have it to boot back up to the last state it was in.
Anyone know how for remedy this other than spring for a DLink PCI NIC card? Does Giggabyte know>?
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