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Reporting Asus 10GbE problems.

Reporting Asus 10GbE problems.

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Mmmmmm_Donuts
Member
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09-18-2022, 07:16 AM
#1
Recent issues with my setup include a sudden network cable disconnection, even when using the onboard adapter. Both 10GbE and 3GbE cards reported this problem randomly. The 10GbE card also had its port cables unplugged unexpectedly. I’ve tested all ports and confirmed they work fine. I’m connected to a LAN, public Wi-Fi, and P2P server, all on separate subnets. I cleaned ports, tried different cables, reinstalled drivers, and adjusted power settings, but the issue persists. The network indicator stays off, and no lights appear on the card or ports. It seems the problem might be software-related rather than hardware faulty.
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Mmmmmm_Donuts
09-18-2022, 07:16 AM #1

Recent issues with my setup include a sudden network cable disconnection, even when using the onboard adapter. Both 10GbE and 3GbE cards reported this problem randomly. The 10GbE card also had its port cables unplugged unexpectedly. I’ve tested all ports and confirmed they work fine. I’m connected to a LAN, public Wi-Fi, and P2P server, all on separate subnets. I cleaned ports, tried different cables, reinstalled drivers, and adjusted power settings, but the issue persists. The network indicator stays off, and no lights appear on the card or ports. It seems the problem might be software-related rather than hardware faulty.

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thehappy84
Senior Member
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09-21-2022, 05:45 PM
#2
It seems there might be an issue with the network adapter. If you've tested all three cables and the problem persists, it's likely the NIC isn't working properly. Another possibility is that using the 1 Gig Ethernet port might block the 10 Gig port because it's not active, and the system resists switching between them.
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thehappy84
09-21-2022, 05:45 PM #2

It seems there might be an issue with the network adapter. If you've tested all three cables and the problem persists, it's likely the NIC isn't working properly. Another possibility is that using the 1 Gig Ethernet port might block the 10 Gig port because it's not active, and the system resists switching between them.

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XxPenguinFtwxX
Junior Member
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09-23-2022, 11:02 PM
#3
However, this impacts both the add-on card and the internal NIC. It starts functioning unexpectedly. It seems to be a Windows-related problem. I suspect a flaw in the power management system that causes it to shut down even when disabled.
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XxPenguinFtwxX
09-23-2022, 11:02 PM #3

However, this impacts both the add-on card and the internal NIC. It starts functioning unexpectedly. It seems to be a Windows-related problem. I suspect a flaw in the power management system that causes it to shut down even when disabled.

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Nalfrix91
Member
109
10-01-2022, 05:12 PM
#4
Have you verified the opposite side? Make sure it’s not a switch or router problem.
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Nalfrix91
10-01-2022, 05:12 PM #4

Have you verified the opposite side? Make sure it’s not a switch or router problem.

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npalmen
Member
202
10-03-2022, 01:35 AM
#5
Establish a direct peer-to-peer link.
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npalmen
10-03-2022, 01:35 AM #5

Establish a direct peer-to-peer link.

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Ice3Boy
Member
230
10-05-2022, 01:48 AM
#6
I bought two Asus 10GbE NICs around a year and a half ago. From the start, both devices complained the cable was unplugged in various systems. I never managed to get them operational. When the same cable connected to my onboard LAN, it worked immediately. Eventually, I had to return them for replacement. I switched to a TP Link 10GbE card and an Intel X550 10GbE card, both of which performed perfectly. Just a heads-up, this isn't very useful, but I've encountered similar problems before.
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Ice3Boy
10-05-2022, 01:48 AM #6

I bought two Asus 10GbE NICs around a year and a half ago. From the start, both devices complained the cable was unplugged in various systems. I never managed to get them operational. When the same cable connected to my onboard LAN, it worked immediately. Eventually, I had to return them for replacement. I switched to a TP Link 10GbE card and an Intel X550 10GbE card, both of which performed perfectly. Just a heads-up, this isn't very useful, but I've encountered similar problems before.