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Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V - Driver Download Updating your drivers with Driver Alert can help your computer in a number of ways. From adding new functionality and improving performance, to fixing a major bug. Use the links on this page to download the latest version of Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V drivers. All drivers available for download have been scanned by antivirus program.
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After Ubuntu updated to 18.04.1 my wired network does not work anymore. This is the solution that worked for me.
Ethernet controller I219-V is integrated into the Z170A SLI PLUS motherboard. Updating the BIOS and booting to an operating system that previously worked - without any luck - convinced me that more work on this issue would be a waste of time. The solution was to disable I219-V in BIOS and install a new network adapter. For those who might have a similar problem that they would still try to solve, I apologize. But a new card is so cheap that it does not pay to go on.