Quick web search for "Intel i217-v linux" would have led you to <https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=15817&lang=eng&wapkw=i217-v>, there is a README and there are installation instructions.

K

On 22/06/13 00:15, Yongbo Zuo wrote:
Hi

Thanks for the instructions,
I have checked the Ethernet interface on-board:

$lspci | grep -i ethernet
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection
I217-V (rev 04)

And, I only get a folder called "hp" after
ls -l /lib/firmware

So, in this case, what package should I download then, please?

Thanks,



Kind Regards,
Yongbo

Mr. Yongbo Zuo
Design Engineer 2
Advanced Micro Devices, MHDC, Fort Collins, CO
Master of Science
Computer Engineering in Virginia Tech
Phone: 5408087209
Mailing Address: 2950 E Harmony Rd, Suite 300, Fort Collins, CO 80528

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             ~ 路有多远!


On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Klaus <klaus.doering...@gmail.com
<mailto:klaus.doering...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Dear Yongbo

    lspci does not just show plugged in cards, but everything on the pci
    bus. The on-board ethernet connector talks to the main cpu via the
    pci bus, too.
    So, please, boot into the new Debian install, and run the lspci
    command as stated before.
    Without knowing which ethernet connector you have it's difficult to
    know what's missing. Have a look at the Intel site if you prefer to
    check the lan spec from within Win7.
    <http://www.intel.com/support/__network/sb/cs-008441.htm
    <http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/cs-008441.htm>>

    Klaus



    On 21/06/13 16:52, Yongbo Zuo wrote:

        Hi

        Thanks for your advise, I am a little lost here,
        My motherboard has Intel^® GbE LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) for
        internet

        connection, I don't have an independent ethernet card that uses
        pci slot,
        This is the specification of my motherboard:
        http://www.gigabyte.com/__products/product-page.aspx?__pid=4488#sp
        <http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4488#sp>


        I checked the firmware, I don't know which one is needed for
        Intel^® GbE

        LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit),
        should I get an independent ethernet card?
        or should I download any driver from intel?

        Sorry to bother so much, I am pretty new to linux.

        Thanks,



        Kind Regards,
        Yongbo

        Mr. Yongbo Zuo
        Design Engineer 2
        Advanced Micro Devices, MHDC, Fort Collins, CO
        Master of Science
        Computer Engineering in Virginia Tech
        Phone: 5408087209 <tel:5408087209>
        Mailing Address: 2950 E Harmony Rd, Suite 300, Fort Collins, CO
        80528

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                      ~ 路有多远!


        On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:12 AM, Klaus
        <klaus.doering...@gmail.com <mailto:klaus.doering...@gmail.com>
        <mailto:klaus.doering999@__gmail.com
        <mailto:klaus.doering...@gmail.com>>> wrote:

             Please have a look at the Debian wiki:
             <http://wiki.debian.org/____Firmware
        <http://wiki.debian.org/__Firmware>
        <http://wiki.debian.org/__Firmware
        <http://wiki.debian.org/Firmware>>>

             There are firmware packages in the Debian distribution, and
        Intel
             for example also provides a tarball of drivers. Do you know
        which
             Ethernet interface you have on-board your motherboard? In
        my case it
             looks like this:

             $ lspci | grep -i ethernet
             02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
             RTL8111/8168 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02)




             On 21/06/13 06:15, Yongbo Zuo wrote:

                 Hi All

                 Sorry to ask the question again, there was a problem for my
                 subscript to
                 the maillist.

                 I have built up my own pc, which has the GigaByte
        mother boarder
                 Z87X-UD4H, and Intel i4770k CPU, and AMD HD7970 GPU.

                 When I intall Debian 7.0, wheezy, it cannot detect the
        ethernet card
                 when detecting the hardwares after I select the
        "Graphical Install".

                 So, in this case, even I finish the installation, I cannot
                 connect to
                 the internet because of the lack of ethernet card.

                 And, I have win7 installed on another hard driver, and the
                 network is
                 working well in win7.

                 By the way, I think, Z87X-UD4H has integrated ethernet
        card.

                 Thanks,

                 Kind Regards,
                 Yongbo

                 Mr. Yongbo Zuo
                 Design Engineer 2
                 Advanced Micro Devices, MHDC, Fort Collins, CO
                 Master of Science
                 Computer Engineering in Virginia Tech
                 Phone: 5408087209 <tel:5408087209> <tel:5408087209
        <tel:5408087209>>

                 Mailing Address: 2950 E Harmony Rd, Suite 300, Fort
        Collins, CO
                 80528

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                               ~ 路有多远!



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