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I experience a loss of Ethernet link while streaming with OBS-NDI.

I experience a loss of Ethernet link while streaming with OBS-NDI.

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Kubninjan
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12-11-2025, 09:04 AM
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The two factors that determen if you connect or disconect while external connection is fine and everything else work is 1. You're using to much. 2. You have a misconfiguration somewhere.
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Kubninjan
12-11-2025, 09:04 AM #21

The two factors that determen if you connect or disconect while external connection is fine and everything else work is 1. You're using to much. 2. You have a misconfiguration somewhere.

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Tactical_Beef
Junior Member
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12-11-2025, 09:04 AM
#22
I reinitialized the Windows network configuration to try again. Removed OBS and rebuilt everything from the beginning. The notebook stopped connecting to the network completely, not just the internet. It’s been 15 minutes now, and it still hasn’t resolved. This is strange—I haven’t made any changes since the last issue.
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Tactical_Beef
12-11-2025, 09:04 AM #22

I reinitialized the Windows network configuration to try again. Removed OBS and rebuilt everything from the beginning. The notebook stopped connecting to the network completely, not just the internet. It’s been 15 minutes now, and it still hasn’t resolved. This is strange—I haven’t made any changes since the last issue.

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MarVin_PL
Junior Member
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12-11-2025, 09:04 AM
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And this clearly shows how external speeds affect performance. As I mentioned before, each ISP can experience differences in speed delivery. Sometimes it works perfectly, other times not at all. Let's illustrate with a scenario. I have two computers: one for gaming and another for streaming. Both have a 5Mbps upload connection. If I stream at 4Mbps while my ISP fluctuates its speeds (which is normal), my upload could drop to just 3Mbps. This might cause all my devices to lose connectivity. The only solution is to pause the activities that heavily use the network, unless the software stops functioning.
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MarVin_PL
12-11-2025, 09:04 AM #23

And this clearly shows how external speeds affect performance. As I mentioned before, each ISP can experience differences in speed delivery. Sometimes it works perfectly, other times not at all. Let's illustrate with a scenario. I have two computers: one for gaming and another for streaming. Both have a 5Mbps upload connection. If I stream at 4Mbps while my ISP fluctuates its speeds (which is normal), my upload could drop to just 3Mbps. This might cause all my devices to lose connectivity. The only solution is to pause the activities that heavily use the network, unless the software stops functioning.

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CAMOOO
Member
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12-11-2025, 09:04 AM
#24
If the problem was this, I wouldn’t have streamed for months using the identical configuration. I also didn’t stream from my desktop; I did it today from my desktop for more than two hours without any issues.
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CAMOOO
12-11-2025, 09:04 AM #24

If the problem was this, I wouldn’t have streamed for months using the identical configuration. I also didn’t stream from my desktop; I did it today from my desktop for more than two hours without any issues.

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FrenchTost
Member
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12-11-2025, 09:04 AM
#25
Actually that's wrong. But if you think so, i'm sure someone else have a "solution" for you.
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FrenchTost
12-11-2025, 09:04 AM #25

Actually that's wrong. But if you think so, i'm sure someone else have a "solution" for you.

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