In Terminal run netstat -s in order to display network statistics.Verify your bootloader configuration, in particular the kernel flags.Double check that you have removed any ALXEthernet.kext from your system because it could prevent the driver from working properly.You might want to disable Network Boot and the UEFI Network Stack as these can interfere with the driver. Include the log data when asking for support or giving feedback. The kernel log messages can be retrieved with "grep kernel /var/log/system.log" in Terminal. Use the debug version to collect log data when trying to track down problems.Make sure you have followed the installation instructions especially when you have issues with certain domains while the others are working fine. Disabling Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) may be required to avoid situations in which the link gets lost randomly.Open System Preferences again, select Network and check if the new network interface has been created automatically or create it manually now.
#Msi killer e2200 driver selection install
Install the new driver and recreate the kernel cache.Open System Preferences and delete the corresponding network interface, e.Goto /S/L/E and delete ALXEthernet.kext.
#Msi killer e2200 driver selection code
Sorry, no, because I used a different linux driver as the code base than Shailua which doesn't support these chips so that it would be too much work to add support for them.