Ethernet lacks a proper IP setup.
Ethernet lacks a proper IP setup.
I don’t have a direct link to provide. Could you share the specific page or content you’re referring to?
Starting the download now via Wi-Fi, but it's running a bit slower than expected.
It's one of two possibilities: the Windows network stack might be faulty (you'll notice this when you start Ubuntu and either succeed or fail to get an IP), or the Ethernet card on your PC is damaged. I've experienced two or three failing onboard Ethernet cards over the years. The positive side is that you can easily replace a compatible NIC for around $10 to $20, and you're back up and running. Consider getting an Intel Pro1000, which is considered the best for 1Gb NICs.
I’ll keep this brief if you discover the adapter works elsewhere. The instructions are almost identical to what you attempted earlier, but they focus more on IPv6 problems.
Just returned from Ubuntu but still can't connect to the internet. Kept trying to boot it, but connection failures kept occurring. Even after unplugging and replugging, the issue persisted. No other devices worked on the old router I used the night before. It seems the port might be faulty. I remember using an X570 Aorus Elite about a year ago.
I don’t see any setup steps for Ubuntu mentioned. Please confirm the environment or provide more details so I can assist correctly.