Reboot PC and see if that - What version Killer Ethernet driver is listed in Device Manager? Disable all Killer services listed and exit services.msc. Then go to Start>Run>services.msc and press Enter. Be sure to save the changes to the Power plan. Depending on what options Win 11 has vs Win 10 (which I'm using on my XPS 8930), disable hybrid sleep, USB selective suspend, hibernation, and PCI-e Link State Management.Īnd assuming Win 11 has a either a Performance or Processor Power Management entry on that same screen, make sure it's set for either Max Performance ( not Balanced) and/or set the Max and Min Processor State to 100%. ![]() On next screen click link for Advanced settings. Identify the active Power plan and click the link to change its settings. Look for Additional settings link on that screen and navigate to the list of Power plans. Now open the Win 11 Power & Sleep screen. Double-click Killer Ethernet and then click its Power Management tab. Open Device Manager and expand list under Network adapters. ![]() Killer Ethernet E2400 driver 9.0.0.50 is the most recent driver.
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