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Problem with internet access.

Problem with internet access.

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xXGoku997Xx
Junior Member
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06-24-2025, 06:38 PM
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Hello, your issue seems related to network configuration differences between devices. The Ethernet cable works fine, but the speeds vary depending on which device you connect it to. Make sure the port on your MacBook and desktop is correctly assigned to the correct network interface. Also, check if there are any driver updates for your Realtek PCIe GbE network card. If the problem persists, try connecting via a wired connection to rule out Wi-Fi interference.
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xXGoku997Xx
06-24-2025, 06:38 PM #1

Hello, your issue seems related to network configuration differences between devices. The Ethernet cable works fine, but the speeds vary depending on which device you connect it to. Make sure the port on your MacBook and desktop is correctly assigned to the correct network interface. Also, check if there are any driver updates for your Realtek PCIe GbE network card. If the problem persists, try connecting via a wired connection to rule out Wi-Fi interference.

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Bowling_Beast
Member
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06-25-2025, 09:14 AM
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The precise model of the network card is not specified.
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Bowling_Beast
06-25-2025, 09:14 AM #2

The precise model of the network card is not specified.

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Neidro
Senior Member
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07-04-2025, 10:18 PM
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Your motherboard or network card might not have the necessary drivers for 1gbps speeds. I've noticed this often, especially with 1gbps boards where the NIC operates at 100mbps without the proper software.
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Neidro
07-04-2025, 10:18 PM #3

Your motherboard or network card might not have the necessary drivers for 1gbps speeds. I've noticed this often, especially with 1gbps boards where the NIC operates at 100mbps without the proper software.

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MrSippy561
Junior Member
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07-12-2025, 02:07 AM
#4
GA-AB350-Gaming (version 1.x) corresponds to a Realtek GbE LAN chip supporting 10/100/1000 Mbit speeds. This is the mainboard; identifying the precise network card model inside may require further checks.
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MrSippy561
07-12-2025, 02:07 AM #4

GA-AB350-Gaming (version 1.x) corresponds to a Realtek GbE LAN chip supporting 10/100/1000 Mbit speeds. This is the mainboard; identifying the precise network card model inside may require further checks.

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ForeverAthena
Member
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07-19-2025, 04:14 AM
#5
Sure, I understand. It makes sense to align with @BetteBalterZen on that point.
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ForeverAthena
07-19-2025, 04:14 AM #5

Sure, I understand. It makes sense to align with @BetteBalterZen on that point.

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eduardodd08
Posting Freak
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07-19-2025, 09:11 AM
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It was an older PC that ran smoothly with faster internet connections before. After reinstalling Windows and moving locations, things started to change. I also had a laptop that only supported 100mbps. At first I assumed the cable was the problem, but since it worked fine on my MacBook, that wasn't it. I tried downloading the network driver from my motherboard site, but it didn’t help.
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eduardodd08
07-19-2025, 09:11 AM #6

It was an older PC that ran smoothly with faster internet connections before. After reinstalling Windows and moving locations, things started to change. I also had a laptop that only supported 100mbps. At first I assumed the cable was the problem, but since it worked fine on my MacBook, that wasn't it. I tried downloading the network driver from my motherboard site, but it didn’t help.