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Issue with the network.

Issue with the network.

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Sergeant_P
Junior Member
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06-11-2018, 09:55 AM
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Okay so long story short, recently a friend of mine just built his first computer and it was all great, until we had a Ethernet problem, internet would work but locked at 10Mbps but when he plugged it into his laptop it was fine. He made a post about it earlier and we did everything we got from that post. He bought a new network adapter and we hoped this would be the fix, sadly we tried the card and now where getting no connection. Ive been trying to help him out since but haven't gotten it to work.The last thing he wants to do is RMA his board so im trying everything before we have to. If your wondering the board is a MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon. Ill take any help I can get. Heres the post my friend made:
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Sergeant_P
06-11-2018, 09:55 AM #1

Okay so long story short, recently a friend of mine just built his first computer and it was all great, until we had a Ethernet problem, internet would work but locked at 10Mbps but when he plugged it into his laptop it was fine. He made a post about it earlier and we did everything we got from that post. He bought a new network adapter and we hoped this would be the fix, sadly we tried the card and now where getting no connection. Ive been trying to help him out since but haven't gotten it to work.The last thing he wants to do is RMA his board so im trying everything before we have to. If your wondering the board is a MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon. Ill take any help I can get. Heres the post my friend made:

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Hermi_123
Member
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06-13-2018, 12:17 AM
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I set up this additional comment to keep the discussion active for the user ahw6224, especially since the thread has been quiet for a short time. It’s better to maintain the conversation rather than risk it being merged later. Regarding the network card, it’s possible the drivers aren’t installed or functioning properly, or the cable/port connection might be faulty. If the NIC appears in Windows settings with a working driver, try using a different cable length first, then switch the port on the router or wherever the cable connects.
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Hermi_123
06-13-2018, 12:17 AM #2

I set up this additional comment to keep the discussion active for the user ahw6224, especially since the thread has been quiet for a short time. It’s better to maintain the conversation rather than risk it being merged later. Regarding the network card, it’s possible the drivers aren’t installed or functioning properly, or the cable/port connection might be faulty. If the NIC appears in Windows settings with a working driver, try using a different cable length first, then switch the port on the router or wherever the cable connects.