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You might experience network or Internet connection issues in Windows for a number of reasons. Some common issues that can cause these problems are:
- Corrupted or incompatible drivers.
- Network connection settings.
- Hardware or software problems.
- There's interference from other devices.
- Your router and the network adapter in your PC might not work together.
I suggest you to follow the troubleshooting methods listed below and check if it resolves the issue.
Method 1: Run the Network Adapter Troubleshooter
If you can't connect to a network, there might be a problem with your network adapter, the piece of hardware that makes it possible for your PC to connect to a network.
First, try using the Network Adapter troubleshooter to automatically find and fix some problems. This troubleshooter will disable and re-enable the adapter and try some other common repairs. Here's how:
1. Open Control Panel by right click on Start Button.
2. In the search box, type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting.
3. Click Network and Internet, and run the Network Adapter troubleshooter, and follow the instructions on your
screen and check.
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Method 2: Uninstall the network adapter driver and restart
Try to uninstall the network adapter driver, and then restart your computer and have Windows automatically install the latest driver.Here's how:
1. Right click on Start, select Device Manager and navigate to Network adapters > the network adapter name.
2. Right-click (or press and hold) the network adapter, and then select Uninstall > Delete the driver software for
this device check box > OK to confirm you want to uninstall it.
3. After uninstalling the driver, select the Start button > Power > Restart.
After your PC restarts, Windows will automatically look for and install the network adapter driver. Check to see if that fixes your connection problem.
Hope this helps. If the issue remains unresolved, please get back to us and we would be happy to help.
I upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10. Since then, my LAN connection consistently stops functioning. I'll get a yellow bang on the LAN icon, and I will be unable to browse the internet or connect to other machines on my local network. This happens inside five minutes or sometimes stays up for an hour or so but has gone down at least seven times this morning. Nothing I can see correlates in app/sys logs. IPconfig renew behaves as if the media is disconnected.
I have other computers on my home network that use the same dhcp server provided by ATT, so I know it's not a problem with my ISP. If I run the built in Windows network troubleshooter, it completely disables my LAN connection (red X), and the connection will stay disabled even when I right-click to enable it.
The only way to get the lan adapter back is to reboot. Twice the computer has bluescreened during the reboot to get the LAN back. 0x0000009f (0x0000000000000004, 0x000000000000012c, 0xffffe001c7fbf840, 0xfffff80063cf7af0).
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0x0000009f (0x0000000000000004, 0x000000000000012c, 0xffffe000b81e6840, 0xfffff801d18f7af0).
I went into devide manager, and remove the system's permisison to turn of the NIC to save power. I'm going to see if that makes any difference.
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