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Connection problems on Ethernet? Driver complications?

Connection problems on Ethernet? Driver complications?

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Postinq
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03-30-2016, 10:17 AM
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Hello! I use a desktop computer with fiber internet. Occasionally, I download or upload data like others do. My motherboard is an Asus z170-P. I’m experiencing an issue where at high speeds (around 500 Mbps), when I reach maximum download/upload, the connection drops and I can’t get online. Changing the Ethernet cable or restarting doesn’t help. The only solution so far is to restart the device repeatedly, which isn’t a permanent fix. I’ve tried resetting the network settings and updating the LAN driver, but nothing works. It often reports that it can’t assign a valid IP configuration, possibly due to a standard gateway problem. The latest driver I have is from 2015 and hasn’t resolved the issue. I play games and use Steam, but there’s another problem: my Ethernet connection sometimes drops for 10–15 seconds, especially when streaming YouTube videos. This happens repeatedly and seems unrelated to other devices on the same network. I’m using Windows 10, 64-bit, and everything is up to date. Do you have any advice or suggestions? Any ideas would be appreciated!
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Postinq
03-30-2016, 10:17 AM #1

Hello! I use a desktop computer with fiber internet. Occasionally, I download or upload data like others do. My motherboard is an Asus z170-P. I’m experiencing an issue where at high speeds (around 500 Mbps), when I reach maximum download/upload, the connection drops and I can’t get online. Changing the Ethernet cable or restarting doesn’t help. The only solution so far is to restart the device repeatedly, which isn’t a permanent fix. I’ve tried resetting the network settings and updating the LAN driver, but nothing works. It often reports that it can’t assign a valid IP configuration, possibly due to a standard gateway problem. The latest driver I have is from 2015 and hasn’t resolved the issue. I play games and use Steam, but there’s another problem: my Ethernet connection sometimes drops for 10–15 seconds, especially when streaming YouTube videos. This happens repeatedly and seems unrelated to other devices on the same network. I’m using Windows 10, 64-bit, and everything is up to date. Do you have any advice or suggestions? Any ideas would be appreciated!

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logarto
Junior Member
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03-30-2016, 11:01 AM
#2
Have you checked for a different cable or port on the router side?
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logarto
03-30-2016, 11:01 AM #2

Have you checked for a different cable or port on the router side?

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CliveyB
Member
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04-01-2016, 05:18 AM
#3
I haven't experimented with another cable. It seems unlikely, since resetting my computer might only offer a short-term solution.
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CliveyB
04-01-2016, 05:18 AM #3

I haven't experimented with another cable. It seems unlikely, since resetting my computer might only offer a short-term solution.

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SKY3R
Member
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04-01-2016, 05:47 AM
#4
It may not resolve the problem, but it's worth testing to check for unrelated causes. If your PC received an update recently, it could point to a driver issue.
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SKY3R
04-01-2016, 05:47 AM #4

It may not resolve the problem, but it's worth testing to check for unrelated causes. If your PC received an update recently, it could point to a driver issue.

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SmashDEMO
Junior Member
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04-02-2016, 10:11 AM
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It's been about two years now, and I've maintained updated settings. I'm planning to experiment and share the results.
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SmashDEMO
04-02-2016, 10:11 AM #5

It's been about two years now, and I've maintained updated settings. I'm planning to experiment and share the results.