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Realtek Lan adapter kicking me off wifi?

Nicholas Jones
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Just now, Moonzy said:

i had this problem once, it was due to a bad LAN cable

i fixed it by changing the connection speed from 1gbps to 100mbps in adapter properties

If you know it's the cable why not replace it?

 

8 minutes ago, Nicholas Jones said:

My Realtek lan adapter/dongle keeps booting me off the wifi connection in our house every 30 mins or so?

any solutions?

In device manager make sure the device isn't marked as "Turn off this device to save power."

My Realtek lan adapter/dongle keeps booting me off the wifi connection in our house every 30 mins or so?

any solutions?

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5 minutes ago, Nicholas Jones said:

My Realtek lan adapter/dongle keeps booting me off the wifi connection in our house every 30 mins or so?

any solutions?

i had this problem once, it was due to a bad LAN cable

i fixed it by changing the connection speed from 1gbps to 100mbps in adapter properties

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Just now, Moonzy said:

i had this problem once, it was due to a bad LAN cable

i fixed it by changing the connection speed from 1gbps to 100mbps in adapter properties

If you know it's the cable why not replace it?

 

8 minutes ago, Nicholas Jones said:

My Realtek lan adapter/dongle keeps booting me off the wifi connection in our house every 30 mins or so?

any solutions?

In device manager make sure the device isn't marked as "Turn off this device to save power."

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1 minute ago, Moonzy said:

i had this problem once, it was due to a bad LAN cable

i fixed it by changing the connection speed from 1gbps to 100mbps in adapter properties

ah thank you, i will try tomorrow because it's currently 9 pm in the uk and i need some sleep.

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Just now, Poet129 said:

If you know it's the cable why not replace it?

 

one solution cost money, one solution costs me almost nothing

i would replace the cable but it's like a 40 feet cable, which isnt cheap

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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1 minute ago, Moonzy said:

one solution cost money, one solution costs me almost nothing

i would replace the cable but it's like a 40 feet cable, which isnt cheap

my router is right next to my pc, so i only need a few feet of cable

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2 minutes ago, Nicholas Jones said:

my router is right next to my pc, so i only need a few feet of cable

well it might still be an unstable signal

 

but im just glad your problem is solved

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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