Ethernet Controller Driver Windows 7 Usb

What is an Ethernet Controller Driver? The ethernet controller driver is an important component of your computer, but you may not know what exactly it is or what it does. When using an ethernet controller driver, your operating system and network system can interact with greater ease and efficiency, allowing your computer to work more quickly.

303 downloads·Added on: November 17, 2012·Manufacturer: ASIX

Features:

Windows 7 Ethernet Driver Download

Ethernet

- USB 2.0 Device Controller
Supports HS (480Mbps) and FS (12Mbps) modes
USB Specification 2.0 Compliant
Integrated USB 2.0 Hi-Speed PHY
Supports all USB Standard Commands
Supports Five Vendor Specific Commands
Supports USB Suspend/Resume Detection Logic
- High Performance 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller
Integrated 10/100 MAC and PHY
Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3 Specification
Supports Full Duplex Operation in 10/100 Mbps Modes
Exhaustive MAC Status Reporting
Supports PAUSE Control Frames
- Supports various low power Mode
- Suite of robust, software drivers for major operating systems
- Serial Interface to Read/Write to EEPROM through USB
- On-Chip FIFOs for Upstream and Downstream Data Transfers
- WHQL Compatible hardware
- Configurable Vendor and Product ID's through EEPROM
- Supports iSerial Number and Locally Administered Network Address
- 64 Pin-LQFP Package RoHS compliant
- Operating temperature range: 0°C to +70°C

COMPATIBLE WITH:
Windows 7 64 bit
file size:
36 KB
filename:
MCS783x_Win7_64bit_driver_v1.0.0.17_WHQL_20110902.zip
CATEGORY:
Network Card

It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver.
Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

FAQ & Answers

Realtek Usb Gbe Ethernet Controller Driver Windows 7

  • My system: Acer Aspire V3-771G, i7, 16Gb RAM, 128Gb SSD, 750Gb HD, 17,3' FullHd etc.

    If you have made the Acer App/Driver Backup DVD by the eRecovery Management on Windows 8

    before downgrading you should be able to install the USB drivers installing the Intel Chipset drivers.

    I have also wiped all disks and installed Windows 7 ultimate, I like my machine much better now..

  • After checking my drivers I guess the correct one would be the 'Aspire_V3771G_Intel_USB3_1.0.4.220_W7x64_A'.

    You normally can download the 'Intel_USB3_1.0.4.220_W7x64_A.zip' from the Acer homepage. Hope this works.

    That driver was NOT on the Acer App/Driver Backup DVD, I had to download it too...

  • thanks for the pointer - I've had the same problem but with a V3-772G --- I found Windows 8 absolutely awful and also 'downgraded' to Win 7 --- was able to find appropriate drivers except for the USB Controller (which is important as it's seemingly for USB 3.0). I ended up getting it from the Intel page:

    USB 3.0 Driver: Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver for Intel® 8 Series/C220 Chipset Family

  • @ carlgt1

    I have an aspire v3-772g too. I haven't been able to find working drivers for ethernet ( the chipset driver from acer doesn't support ethernet in Win7 ) Did you find a working driver??

  • Let me help some of you out here. When you downgraded from 8 to 7, you lost your drivers and installed a system that your machine is not designed for. You might be able to get your missing drivers fron the manufacturer's website, but remember that Acer is not responsible for non-Acer downloads.

    There is a better plan. Restore your original Windows 8 system. On the Start Page, drag the Desktop tile to the top left corner. Now you only have to press Enter to go to the desktop.

    On the desktop, go online and install the free Classic Shell Start button. Your machine wil now run like Windows 7, and you can explore the new features later if you want to.

  • mmike wrote:

    @ carlgt1

    I have an aspire v3-772g too. I haven't been able to find working drivers for ethernet ( the chipset driver from acer doesn't support ethernet in Win7 ) Did you find a working driver??

    Hey man, I did the same on my 772G - try the Broadcom LAN driver for the Aspire V3-571G. Worked for me! I got all drivers to work. Machine is fast and stable with W7

    Also, consider installing an mSATA SSD as your boot drive - my 772G screams after I did that with W7!

  • Vince53 wrote:

    Let me help some of you out here. When you downgraded from 8 to 7, you lost your drivers and installed a system that your machine is not designed for. You might be able to get your missing drivers fron the manufacturer's website, but remember that Acer is not responsible for non-Acer downloads.

    There is a better plan. Restore your original Windows 8 system. On the Start Page, drag the Desktop tile to the top left corner. Now you only have to press Enter to go to the desktop.

    On the desktop, go online and install the free Classic Shell Start button. Your machine wil now run like Windows 7, and you can explore the new features later if you want to.

    No, not really. Most of the driver bundles support both W7 and W8. The chipsets work with both. It all works. Some people don't like being forced to use a tablet OS on their laptop that's all...