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Connection drops unexpectedly during internet use.

Connection drops unexpectedly during internet use.

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AJ663
Member
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12-18-2025, 09:34 PM
#1
My Wifi works fine but my Ethernet connected PC keeps dropping connection intermittently. I changed The Ethernet but same thing happens so it has to be my PC right? this just randomly started happening a week ago any help would be appreciated.
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AJ663
12-18-2025, 09:34 PM #1

My Wifi works fine but my Ethernet connected PC keeps dropping connection intermittently. I changed The Ethernet but same thing happens so it has to be my PC right? this just randomly started happening a week ago any help would be appreciated.

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ricby
Senior Member
681
12-18-2025, 11:48 PM
#2
Updated drivers? This system is a newer model. The router appears to be older. There are several devices connected to the network.
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ricby
12-18-2025, 11:48 PM #2

Updated drivers? This system is a newer model. The router appears to be older. There are several devices connected to the network.

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List3n
Junior Member
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12-20-2025, 07:32 AM
#3
Do you have a different device you can connect through Ethernet? Otherwise, check if your network card's driver is updated (look it up on your motherboard's support site).
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List3n
12-20-2025, 07:32 AM #3

Do you have a different device you can connect through Ethernet? Otherwise, check if your network card's driver is updated (look it up on your motherboard's support site).

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Max846
Senior Member
474
12-21-2025, 05:55 AM
#4
I changed the router drivers recently, but nothing new appeared after four years.
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Max846
12-21-2025, 05:55 AM #4

I changed the router drivers recently, but nothing new appeared after four years.

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I_think_I
Member
71
12-23-2025, 01:45 PM
#5
Updated the router and network cards on the PC, which is about four years old with an AM3 motherboard. The router feels new, and there are around six or seven devices connected to the network.
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I_think_I
12-23-2025, 01:45 PM #5

Updated the router and network cards on the PC, which is about four years old with an AM3 motherboard. The router feels new, and there are around six or seven devices connected to the network.

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xStriKed
Member
212
12-27-2025, 03:29 AM
#6
NICs are indeed network adapters, correct? I looked in Device Manager and confirmed they’re current, but I don’t have another PC to test.
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xStriKed
12-27-2025, 03:29 AM #6

NICs are indeed network adapters, correct? I looked in Device Manager and confirmed they’re current, but I don’t have another PC to test.

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watgif
Junior Member
23
12-27-2025, 03:41 AM
#7
Does only your computer seem to have trouble? Are you running Firefox? The latest Firefox update triggered similar problems for me. I’m using NordVPN’s DNS servers and had to turn off Firefox’s DNS caching. It’s possible this isn’t your concern, but I wanted to check it out just in case.
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watgif
12-27-2025, 03:41 AM #7

Does only your computer seem to have trouble? Are you running Firefox? The latest Firefox update triggered similar problems for me. I’m using NordVPN’s DNS servers and had to turn off Firefox’s DNS caching. It’s possible this isn’t your concern, but I wanted to check it out just in case.

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Fluffycakes123
Senior Member
696
12-28-2025, 05:34 PM
#8
Your PC seems to work fine, but other gadgets connect wirelessly without issues. I suspect Firefox isn’t the problem—your ping to Google shows instability, and online games become unresponsive. You can only check the connection periodically.
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Fluffycakes123
12-28-2025, 05:34 PM #8

Your PC seems to work fine, but other gadgets connect wirelessly without issues. I suspect Firefox isn’t the problem—your ping to Google shows instability, and online games become unresponsive. You can only check the connection periodically.

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Bosskj
Member
100
12-28-2025, 07:27 PM
#9
It could help to refresh your DNS settings in Windows. Have you considered doing that? https://www.noip.com/support/knowledgeba...dns-cache/ What do you mean by "changed the Ethernet"?
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Bosskj
12-28-2025, 07:27 PM #9

It could help to refresh your DNS settings in Windows. Have you considered doing that? https://www.noip.com/support/knowledgeba...dns-cache/ What do you mean by "changed the Ethernet"?

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LolaLouie
Senior Member
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12-29-2025, 01:57 AM
#10
I attempted a DNS flush and changed the Ethernet cable to verify its functionality.
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LolaLouie
12-29-2025, 01:57 AM #10

I attempted a DNS flush and changed the Ethernet cable to verify its functionality.

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