Some more feedback on this -

We are using Xubuntu Feisty and testing Hardy with a Kontron COMexpress
CPU module with the RealTek 8111/8168 PCI-E adapter and had similar
issues to other bugs reported here.

The manufacturer's r8168 driver (now at 8.005.00 as of 2008-01-29) for
the 8111/8168 family(PCI id 10EC:8168) is generally much more robust
than the r8169 driver in the kernel. With the mfg's r8168 (8168, that
is, not 8169), I don't need to periodically restart the network any
more, and it also fixed a major issue for us - the network adapter only
worked if the adapter was physically connected at startup, the network
would come up but not quite work right if connected after startup.

I don't know the process for this, but based on our experience, we would
recommend that the mfg's 8168 driver be incorporated into the kernel,
and the [10EC:8168] pci id to be unassociated with the r8169 driver.

For those needing a workaround, the mfg's site is:
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false

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r8169 module for PCI ID 1043:11f5 doesn't work well with hardy heron kernel 
2.6.24
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181081
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