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I have an issue with my ASUS X99 Deluxe where every minute or so my browser displays server not found(firefox) or DNS error(chrome).  I do not lose connection to the router and this issue happens even with a wired connection.  This only happens on my X99 deluxe my other devices(X58 PC, Laptop, Nvidia Shield, Phones) all work fine and never experience this issue.  The issue persists across all operating systems I've tried (Win10, Win7, Zorin, Mint, Suse)

 

Things I've tried

-Uninstall/reinstall all ethernet/wifi drivers

-Disabling all ethernet ports/wifi and testing individually

-Manually configuring DNS to use googles DNS

-Using Automatic DNS settings from Uverse

-Running all hardware at stock speed(no overclock)

-Reviewing and correctly configuring all relevant BIOS options

-Windows Diagnostic tool

-Alternate USB wifi adapter

 

 Any information on how to troubleshoot or resolve this issue would be awesome.

 

Thanks,

 

TidaLWaveZ

- ASUS X99 Deluxe - i7 5820k - Nvidia GTX 1080ti SLi - 4x4GB EVGA SSC 2800mhz DDR4 - Samsung SM951 500 - 2x Samsung 850 EVO 512 -

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6 minutes ago, TidaLWaveZ said:

I have an issue with my ASUS X99 Deluxe where every minute or so my browser displays server not found(firefox) or DNS error(chrome).  I do not lose connection to the router and this issue happens even with a wired connection.  This only happens on my X99 deluxe my other devices(X58 PC, Laptop, Nvidia Shield, Phones) all work fine and never experience this issue.  The issue persists across all operating systems I've tried (Win10, Win7, Zorin, Mint, Suse)

 

Things I've tried

-Uninstall/reinstall all ethernet/wifi drivers

-Disabling all ethernet ports/wifi and testing individually

-Manually configuring DNS to use googles DNS

-Using Automatic DNS settings from Uverse

-Running all hardware at stock speed(no overclock)

-Reviewing and correctly configuring all relevant BIOS options

-Windows Diagnostic tool

 

 Any information on how to troubleshoot or resolve this issue would be awesome.

 

Thanks,

 

TidaLWaveZ

buy a pci-e ethernet card

and see if it fixes the problem

if it does ..you got a bad port

if it doesn't..then its either software on the pc..or your modem/router/isp

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

just msg me on my profile

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Just now, techguru said:

buy a pci-e ethernet card

and see if it fixes the problem

if it does ..you got a bad port

if it doesn't..then its either software on the pc..or your modem/router/isp

It's not port specific and the issue persists on wifi.  The issue also persist on multiple operating systems.

 

Could be an issue between the hardware and the modem/router, but it's just internet (internal network works flawlessly).  I'm thinking DNS issue or possibly that the ethernet is gigabit and wifi is AC.

- ASUS X99 Deluxe - i7 5820k - Nvidia GTX 1080ti SLi - 4x4GB EVGA SSC 2800mhz DDR4 - Samsung SM951 500 - 2x Samsung 850 EVO 512 -

- EK Supremacy EVO CPU Block - EK FC 1080 GPU Blocks - EK XRES 100 DDC - EK Coolstream XE 360 - EK Coolstream XE 240 -

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2 minutes ago, TidaLWaveZ said:

It's not port specific and the issue persists on wifi.  The issue also persist on multiple operating systems.

 

Could be an issue between the hardware and the modem/router, but it's just internet (internal network works flawlessly).  I'm thinking DNS issue or possibly that the ethernet is gigabit and wifi is AC.

try what I said

then get back to us and let us know

 

even if you buy the card..you can return it after you do the test

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

just msg me on my profile

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I've already tried across all my operating systems with a USB 3.0 wireless AC and the problem persists.

 

Should have mentioned that in the original post, will edit.

- ASUS X99 Deluxe - i7 5820k - Nvidia GTX 1080ti SLi - 4x4GB EVGA SSC 2800mhz DDR4 - Samsung SM951 500 - 2x Samsung 850 EVO 512 -

- EK Supremacy EVO CPU Block - EK FC 1080 GPU Blocks - EK XRES 100 DDC - EK Coolstream XE 360 - EK Coolstream XE 240 -

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