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Check your network connection settings and ensure the LAN port is properly enabled. Verify that the BIOS is set to recognize the network and that the orange light indicates a successful connection. If issues persist, consult the motherboard manual or contact support.
The orange blinking light typically signals a gigabit connection. It’s advisable to review your network settings.
Access the motherboard support site to get the latest network/LAN drivers. Remove the existing drivers and add the new ones you downloaded. Disconnect the Ethernet cables from both ends, then reconnect them firmly. Switch the cable type to CAT5e or higher for better performance.
To verify network settings, use tools like ping, traceroute, or network diagnostic utilities. Check IP configuration, DNS settings, and firewall rules accordingly.
Was die Ethernet-Verbindung bereits funktionieren oder ist dies die erste Verbindung zum PC? Nutze die hier vorgeschlagenen Tipps.
Are you linking directly to the router or switch? Which type of Ethernet cable are you employing—Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, etc.? Was it a ready-made cable or did you make your own connections? Did you try using a different cable entirely? Also, check another port on the router or switch.
The cable is working properly and the router port has been changed.