Driver Support Request. Broadcom offers support for Broadcom NetLink Ethernet Network adapters and Broadcom NetXtreme I Ethernet Network adapters products.
Broadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet Driver 16.2.4.1 - Пакет драйверов для сетевых карт на микросхемах компании Broadcom.
Broadcom supplies Ethernet controllers to the computer industry's leading PC OEMs and add-in card manufacturers. Broadcom offers the below reference drivers as a courtesy to end users. The functionality of the reference drivers provided below may differ from the current drivers installed on the target system. Additionally, since we do not sell products directly to end-users, we do not offer comprehensive support for Broadcom's customers' products. If you are having a problem with a Broadcom-based Ethernet controller product, please contact either the PC or board manufacturer for technical support. Determine Correct Driver Determine Chipset/Driver Information FAQs Windows Management Applications OEM Support Links Resource Documents Supported SR-IOV guest OS Open Source Developer Resources Device Manager provides information about how a computer's hardware is installed and configured, and how the hardware interacts with your computer's programs. Device Manager can be used to update the device drivers for the hardware installed on your computer, modify hardware settings, and troubleshoot problems. Note: To perform this task, the user may be required to be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrator's group. To obtain the device ID of the Ethernet controller installed on your computer, complete these steps: Table 1 lists the device IDs for Broadcom NetXtreme, NetXtreme II, and NetLink based Ethernet products and their associated Broadcom part numbers. Note: To go directly to download driver support page for your Broadcom Ethernet controller product, click on the device ID hyperlink below. Chipset Information To determine the Ethernet controller used in your PC, please select your OS below for instructions on how to determine the type of controller used: You can also determine your type of Ethernet controller by looking at your Network Interface Card (NIC) or LAN On-board chip to obtain the Broadcom chipset number. The chip should be marked BCM57xx or BCM44xx. If you cannot determine the Broadcom controller being used, please select the "Unknown" option corresponding to the speed of your device. Start the Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Note: Double-click on the "Broadcom Control Suite" icon in the Control Panel (or Other Control Panel Options for Windows XP) The driver information (e.g., 57xp32.sys v5.30) will be displayed in the Driver Name / Version field Run the latest Broadcom Driver Installation Software For the NetXtreme II product line, upgrading the driver from Device Manager is not recommended since these devices use a 'split driver' model consisting of a virtual bus driver (VBD), NDIS driver, and in some cases an iSCSI HBA driver. All three of these must be installed in the proper order and the Driver Installation Software does this. Microsoft Windows: Go to the Vital Signs tab of BACS (Broadcom Advanced Control Suite) and look for the ASIC/Firmware Version field to identify the chipset. Netware: There is no simple way to determine a chipset, but PRODID.NLM will output the device ID that can be used to determine a chipset. Linux: Use the List PCI utility and look for "Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme X BCMXXXXX" EX: lspci | grep -i Ethernet 01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5709 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 20) SCO and UnixWare: Install the respective driver per documentation. At the shell prompt, type grep BCM /var/adm/messages. The chipset information will be displayed at chip=BCM57xxS for fiber or chip=BCM57xx for copper. Solaris 8.0 for X86: Install the respective driver package per documentation. At the command prompt, type: kstat -m bcme | grep macDeviceType. The chipset information will display on the screen. DOS: Execute b57udiag -cmd at the DOS prompt. The first column will display the chipset information. Run the LAN Manager installation. When prompted to select the Network Adapter Driver, choose "Novell NE2000 Adapter (And Compatibles)" Complete the installation. Copy the Broadcom NDIS2 driver (B57.DOS or B44.DOS) to "C:\\LANMAN.DOS\\DRIVERS\\ETHERNET\\NE2000\\" Edit "C:\\LANMAN.DOS\\PROTOCOL.INI" and make the following changes to the [NE2000_NIF] section located at the bottom of the file: Change "DRIVERNAME = NE2000$" to "DRIVERNAME = B57$" Remove "IOBASE = 0x300" and "INTERRUPT = 3" entries. Go to the VMware Compatibility Guide: I/O Device Search Select the desired Product Release Version or leave at ALL. Select Brand Name: Broadcom or leave at ALL. Select I/O Device Type: All or as desired (such as Network, iSCSI, FCoE CNAs). In Keyword enter part of the device's name in quotes. For example "BCM5719" or "BCM57810". In the Search Results click on the desired Broadcom adapter name in the Model column. In the Model Release Details scroll through the list of compatible device drivers. Click on the expand "+" symbol to see details of the desired driver and to show the link to the VMware driver download web site. You normally want the highest version number selectable. Copy the desired Device Driver(s) information before following the link to the VMware driver downloads web site. You can paste this information into the downloads search box to find the correct driver to download. You can also type "tg3" (for NetXtreme1 devices - such as the 5700/01/02/03/04/05/14/15/18/19/20/21/22/23/50/51/52/53/54/55/56/64/80/81/82/84/88/89/etc) or "bnx2x" (for NetXtreme2 devices - 5706/08/09/16 and 57710/1/2 and 57800/10/etc) to display all available drivers packages. Normally choose the highest version number - i.e. tg3 version 3.123b.vXX.X verses 3.120h.vXX.X and bnx2x version 1.72.54.vXX.X verses 1.72.18.vXX.X. You may need to fine tune the driver search text since sometimes not all of the most current selections will be displayed when typing just the driver name (tg3 or bnx2x) - i.e. in the case of the NetXtreme2 driver package, the 1.72.54.v50.2 will not show up unless you additionally type in "bnx2x version 1.72" in the search window. To download the selected driver, click the desired Download method in the lower right hand side of the window. NOTE that ESX/ESXi 4.x is an ISO file while ESXi 5.x is a ZIP file. In the downloaded driver file, follow the README.TXT instructions to load the driver. Guest Operating System support for VMware vSphere 5.5 SR-IOV on Broadcom NIC Devices BCM578xx The table below lists the Guest Operating Systems (GOS) supported and the minimum asynchronous (Async) Physical Function (PF) and Virtual Function (VF) driver versions for use with ESXi 5.5 SR-IOV VF VMDirectPath Pass-Through mode: OS Version : VMWare ESXi 5.5 VMware PF (Async) Driver Guest OS GOS VF (Async) Driver bnx2x (1.78.80.v55.3) MFW Bootcode (7.8.79) Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 eVBD (7.8.81) bxND (7.8.52.0e) SLES 11.3 x64 bnx2x (1.78.80) RHEL 6.5 x64 bnx2x (1.78.80) RHEL 6.4 x64 bnx2x (1.78.80)
Broadcom BCM57xx NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Driver - Пакет драйверов для сетевых карт, на чипах 5700, 5701, 5703, 5704, 5714, 5715.
Hello, I just installed WinXP on my Acer Aspire 5610. I downloaded the LAN driver from the Acer site. It is the Lan_Broadcom(5787) package with three files.
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Hi, I'm also looking for Ethernet Controller Drivers for Windows XP Professional. I don't understand why HP doesn't provide a proper service to find drivers (or do I.
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