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So i rerouted my ethernet cables to be cleaner than it was before but now it not only did not allow me to connect to the internet, i saw multiple connections being unidentified, any way to solve this problem??

 

Are you sure everything is properly connected and fully seated in place.

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I double checked all the cables that i was fully seated and plugged in correctly.

 

to be honest here this is not the first time.well its was when i first going to use wired connection for my pc as its wireless connection is still till this day unreliable and drops every one or two seconds but i given a few days and it somehow connected but this time its windows 10 and it happened again

 

 

EDIT 1 : reinstalled the corrupted driver, but its still not given me any internet access

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I double checked all the cables that i was fully seated and plugged in correctly.

to be honest here this is not the first time.well its was when i first going to use wired connection for my pc as its wireless connection is still till this day unreliable and drops every one or two seconds but i given a few days and it somehow connected but this time its windows 10 and it happened again

EDIT 1 : reinstalled the corrupted driver, but its still not given me any internet access

 

Oh it's wireless, now that the driver is fixed it just won't let you connect, try forgetting the previous network to try and rejoin manually by typing in the password. Also since your driver was reinstalled make sure the wifi settings are set to be in best compatibility mode, high power for signal strength and etc.

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Oh it's wireless, now that the driver is fixed it just won't let you connect, try forgetting the previous network to try and rejoin manually by typing in the password. Also since your driver was reinstalled make sure the wifi settings are set to be in best compatibility mode, high power for signal strength and etc.

 

they are both wired connection, and since i am typing this to you through my macbook it means it has to do with the pc and not the router, and still it won't connect wired or wireless

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they are both wired connection, and since i am typing this to you through my macbook it means it has to do with the pc and not the router, and still it won't connect wired or wireless

 

If they are wired does it give that Ethernet cable icon with the yellow triangle in the bottom right, cause they should recognize that there is a connection of some sort.

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it is still not working for wired connection

it would be working for wireless only but its not the most reliable way to connect as i am getting less than 1mb/s and the wired is considered a unidentified network somehow even though the system know what it is

 

 

Edit: i think i have found the problem, and now i have no idea how am i going to resolve this.

 

 

EDIT 2 : found multiple problems that was easily fixed and the problems are as follows

1: incorrect cable placement (instead of wan i place the network cable to the lan port and it became useless)

2: base router port complete failure( one of the ports just crapped its pants and committed seppuku[japanese for suicide])

3: Double nat (fixed with bridge-mode and now the 3rd router which is in my room now acts as a repeater)

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