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Connection drops occur intermittently.

Connection drops occur intermittently.

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AndyTheSlime
Junior Member
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04-03-2019, 11:31 PM
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I face this unusual issue. The Ethernet connection often switches on and off in a pattern rather than failing completely. I'm using a CAT 6 cable over 25 meters. I've tried several things: 1. My motherboard is MSI x570 Tomahawk, includes a 2.5Gbps port. I have another LAN card with a 1Gbps model from TP-Link. I changed the connections and switched between them. The problem still happens no matter which port I use. 2. I have a spare router, but it doesn't help. 3. The motherboard has built-in WiFi. It works fine when connected to that network, so the issue might lie with the cable. I've been using it for about a year, securing it with clips and never altering anything. My question is: 1. Are there other factors besides the LAN cable that could be causing this? 2. How can I test if my LAN cable itself is defective? The problem only appears intermittently.
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AndyTheSlime
04-03-2019, 11:31 PM #1

I face this unusual issue. The Ethernet connection often switches on and off in a pattern rather than failing completely. I'm using a CAT 6 cable over 25 meters. I've tried several things: 1. My motherboard is MSI x570 Tomahawk, includes a 2.5Gbps port. I have another LAN card with a 1Gbps model from TP-Link. I changed the connections and switched between them. The problem still happens no matter which port I use. 2. I have a spare router, but it doesn't help. 3. The motherboard has built-in WiFi. It works fine when connected to that network, so the issue might lie with the cable. I've been using it for about a year, securing it with clips and never altering anything. My question is: 1. Are there other factors besides the LAN cable that could be causing this? 2. How can I test if my LAN cable itself is defective? The problem only appears intermittently.

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TurritaSC
Member
156
04-07-2019, 07:37 AM
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TurritaSC
04-07-2019, 07:37 AM #2

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backdoc01
Member
170
04-12-2019, 08:08 PM
#3
Yes, I checked for updates.
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backdoc01
04-12-2019, 08:08 PM #3

Yes, I checked for updates.

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LucasDee123
Member
139
04-18-2019, 01:02 AM
#4
I checked the device manager, found the Ethernet there, and updated the driver. I'm using Windows 10 2004. I have another CAT 7 cable, about 20-25 meters long, connected to another router. It works on both my 2.5Gbps and 1Gbps ports. I tried changing the LAN cables but couldn't, so I used clips to secure them to the wall while the routers were at opposite ends of my apartment.
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LucasDee123
04-18-2019, 01:02 AM #4

I checked the device manager, found the Ethernet there, and updated the driver. I'm using Windows 10 2004. I have another CAT 7 cable, about 20-25 meters long, connected to another router. It works on both my 2.5Gbps and 1Gbps ports. I tried changing the LAN cables but couldn't, so I used clips to secure them to the wall while the routers were at opposite ends of my apartment.

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pixlpanda
Junior Member
14
04-25-2019, 09:32 AM
#5
This could be a possibility. I'll give it a shot. It's disappointing since I expected something higher than 1gbps. The cable I purchased is a Lan cable. Also, another point—can I combine the extra cable as shown in the photo?
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pixlpanda
04-25-2019, 09:32 AM #5

This could be a possibility. I'll give it a shot. It's disappointing since I expected something higher than 1gbps. The cable I purchased is a Lan cable. Also, another point—can I combine the extra cable as shown in the photo?

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VsantigoV
Member
65
04-25-2019, 02:00 PM
#6
You're experiencing smooth performance when connecting Cat 7 directly to the router, but problems arise with the managed cable. There seems to be no visible damage to the Cat 6 cable. You might want to explore adjusting the connection speed manually, though you're not comfortable with that setting yet.
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VsantigoV
04-25-2019, 02:00 PM #6

You're experiencing smooth performance when connecting Cat 7 directly to the router, but problems arise with the managed cable. There seems to be no visible damage to the Cat 6 cable. You might want to explore adjusting the connection speed manually, though you're not comfortable with that setting yet.

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FTW_Raymi
Junior Member
35
04-25-2019, 09:21 PM
#7
I have two internet links, A and B. Link A offers 60Mbps download and limited upload, using a CAT 6 cable connected to my PC. The problem lies with this setup. Link B provides 100Mbps download and much faster upload, comes with a static IP, and uses a CAT 7 cable. I've tried changing the cables and ports on my PC, but the issue persists with Link A whether I use the 2.5Gbps or 1Gbps port. The Wi-Fi performance on Link A remains stable. I inspected the cable for Connection A, found no visible damage. I'm planning additional tests to verify its condition and consider adjusting the connection settings to see if it improves.
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FTW_Raymi
04-25-2019, 09:21 PM #7

I have two internet links, A and B. Link A offers 60Mbps download and limited upload, using a CAT 6 cable connected to my PC. The problem lies with this setup. Link B provides 100Mbps download and much faster upload, comes with a static IP, and uses a CAT 7 cable. I've tried changing the cables and ports on my PC, but the issue persists with Link A whether I use the 2.5Gbps or 1Gbps port. The Wi-Fi performance on Link A remains stable. I inspected the cable for Connection A, found no visible damage. I'm planning additional tests to verify its condition and consider adjusting the connection settings to see if it improves.

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FiGamerPT
Member
154
05-01-2019, 12:17 PM
#8
You've tried various ports, cables, and driver updates. Is this a recurring problem or a one-time occurrence? Are both connections pointing to the same device?
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FiGamerPT
05-01-2019, 12:17 PM #8

You've tried various ports, cables, and driver updates. Is this a recurring problem or a one-time occurrence? Are both connections pointing to the same device?

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slayer__is
Senior Member
521
05-02-2019, 03:29 AM
#9
I faced speed issues with Gigagbit port and flat cable that only handled 100Mb/s. After purchasing a managed network switch, it automatically adjusted power needs based on cable length. This also let me relocate the router to a better position.
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slayer__is
05-02-2019, 03:29 AM #9

I faced speed issues with Gigagbit port and flat cable that only handled 100Mb/s. After purchasing a managed network switch, it automatically adjusted power needs based on cable length. This also let me relocate the router to a better position.

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meandmoreme
Member
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05-02-2019, 04:46 AM
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meandmoreme
05-02-2019, 04:46 AM #10

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