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dtrollope2
Junior Member
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03-24-2016, 10:46 AM
#1
Hey everyone, my PC has been experiencing major internet problems since this afternoon. It can't maintain a connection beyond about 30 seconds before it crashes. I run the troubleshooter which temporarily resolves the issue for roughly half a minute before it fails again. When I use it, the messages say the link between my access point, router, or cable modem and the internet is broken. The system reports "The default gateway is not available." Disabling and re-enabling the network adapter also helps for about 30 seconds. I've performed a network reset, reinstalled Windows, and even set the IP and DNS manually. However, when it recovers, only IVp4 connects while IVp6 stays disconnected. This is my first PC built in February, and I'm worried the Ethernet port might be faulty from the start (I don't see status lights). I've replaced the cable and router, but the issue persists. Please help me more than just Windows support, which suggested contacting my provider.
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dtrollope2
03-24-2016, 10:46 AM #1

Hey everyone, my PC has been experiencing major internet problems since this afternoon. It can't maintain a connection beyond about 30 seconds before it crashes. I run the troubleshooter which temporarily resolves the issue for roughly half a minute before it fails again. When I use it, the messages say the link between my access point, router, or cable modem and the internet is broken. The system reports "The default gateway is not available." Disabling and re-enabling the network adapter also helps for about 30 seconds. I've performed a network reset, reinstalled Windows, and even set the IP and DNS manually. However, when it recovers, only IVp4 connects while IVp6 stays disconnected. This is my first PC built in February, and I'm worried the Ethernet port might be faulty from the start (I don't see status lights). I've replaced the cable and router, but the issue persists. Please help me more than just Windows support, which suggested contacting my provider.

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ZBoobie
Member
144
03-24-2016, 11:29 AM
#2
Do you have the drivers installed and current? Have you experimented with another Ethernet cable? It seems likely the motherboard won’t show any information if it can’t recognize the cable. Checking the drivers or the cable would be my initial steps.
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ZBoobie
03-24-2016, 11:29 AM #2

Do you have the drivers installed and current? Have you experimented with another Ethernet cable? It seems likely the motherboard won’t show any information if it can’t recognize the cable. Checking the drivers or the cable would be my initial steps.

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Arkaineex_v2
Member
79
03-24-2016, 01:12 PM
#3
It might be the drivers, cable or router/switch.
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Arkaineex_v2
03-24-2016, 01:12 PM #3

It might be the drivers, cable or router/switch.

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Gates11
Junior Member
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03-24-2016, 08:02 PM
#4
Hello, could you share the details of your NIC and router models, as well as any additional network equipment like access points or extenders? I’m curious about the setup between them since the default gateway isn’t showing up. I’ll check the manufacturer’s website using the IP address from your router’s settings to help troubleshoot. If you share the make and model, I can review the documentation and guide you through the steps.
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Gates11
03-24-2016, 08:02 PM #4

Hello, could you share the details of your NIC and router models, as well as any additional network equipment like access points or extenders? I’m curious about the setup between them since the default gateway isn’t showing up. I’ll check the manufacturer’s website using the IP address from your router’s settings to help troubleshoot. If you share the make and model, I can review the documentation and guide you through the steps.

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Penguini27
Junior Member
4
03-25-2016, 01:55 AM
#5
Execute sfc /scannow from an administrator's command prompt. Restore chipset and network drivers.
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Penguini27
03-25-2016, 01:55 AM #5

Execute sfc /scannow from an administrator's command prompt. Restore chipset and network drivers.

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bigaure33x
Junior Member
9
03-30-2016, 01:57 PM
#6
I purchased fresh cables but haven’t seen any improvement. The drivers were recently updated, yet the system still shows they’re current.
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bigaure33x
03-30-2016, 01:57 PM #6

I purchased fresh cables but haven’t seen any improvement. The drivers were recently updated, yet the system still shows they’re current.

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Saintrow9345
Member
213
03-30-2016, 03:31 PM
#7
Router receives a firmware upgrade every evening at midnight. Web access isn't functioning properly. Router model is DECO x55, and a NIC refers to a network interface card.
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Saintrow9345
03-30-2016, 03:31 PM #7

Router receives a firmware upgrade every evening at midnight. Web access isn't functioning properly. Router model is DECO x55, and a NIC refers to a network interface card.

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Prime3656
Member
158
03-30-2016, 03:59 PM
#8
A NIC is a Network Interface Card, essentially the Ethernet or Wi-Fi module you use to link to your home network. These Deco x55 models can be set up as routers or access points. Personally, I prefer access points because they tend to work better and don’t affect speed or performance. You can adjust this in the Deco app. If that doesn’t help, try connecting through your ISP’s web interface instead of the Deco. From there you can follow the advice I provided previously.
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Prime3656
03-30-2016, 03:59 PM #8

A NIC is a Network Interface Card, essentially the Ethernet or Wi-Fi module you use to link to your home network. These Deco x55 models can be set up as routers or access points. Personally, I prefer access points because they tend to work better and don’t affect speed or performance. You can adjust this in the Deco app. If that doesn’t help, try connecting through your ISP’s web interface instead of the Deco. From there you can follow the advice I provided previously.

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Siberian02
Member
157
03-31-2016, 01:26 AM
#9
These adjustments resolved the problem. I wish I had tried them earlier before the factory reset ;/
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Siberian02
03-31-2016, 01:26 AM #9

These adjustments resolved the problem. I wish I had tried them earlier before the factory reset ;/