PC gets internet through wifi but little to no internet through ethernet

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  • averagedaniel
    PCHF Member
    • Mar 2021
    • 5

    #1

    PC gets internet through wifi but little to no internet through ethernet

    I have a brand new pc
    CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K 3.60 GHz 64 bit 8-Core 16-Thread Processor
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB
    Memory: G.Skill TridentZ RGB 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz
    Storage: 1 TB Intel 665P M.2 NVMe SSD
    Cooling: Case Fan: 4 x 120 mm RGB fan
    CPU Cooler: RGB AIO 240 CPU Cooler
    Case: Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Computer Case with Dual Ring RGB LED Fans, 360mm & 240mm Liquid Cooling Radiator Support, Tempered Glass/Steel, Front Mesh Panel, USB 3.0 - SPECTRA D100

    its about 3 months old. today my ethernet stopped working. I have 2 other pcs on this network and they get internet just fine through ethernet. I have updated the ethernet driver, uninstalled the lan adapter in device management and made sure all ipv4 connections are set to auto. I also have switched cables and ethernet ports in my router and also installed a gigabit pci express network adapter to no avail. I get very little to no internet through the ethernet cable we are talking .2 megabits per second. when i plug in my wifi adapter to the pc i get 35 megabits per second. I have no idea what happened. Help me.
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8982

    #2
    Hello

    This may be a faulty port on your mobo.. You may want to think about using your warranty.

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    • averagedaniel
      PCHF Member
      • Mar 2021
      • 5

      #3
      Originally posted by veeg
      Hello

      This may be a faulty port on your mobo.. You may want to think about using your warranty.
      we called the manufacturer ABS we are waiting to hear back from them. the issue is it was working fine yesterday its just weird.

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      • PeterOz
        PCHF Technical Response Team
        • Mar 2021
        • 4191

        #4
        We assume you are running windows 10
        Open the Start menu and click the gear-shaped Settings icon.
        Go to Update & security > View Update History
        Have you had a windows update since this started to happen. If yes uninstall and test.
        Also on the bad computer and a good computer
        open cmd and type or copy and paste[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)] [COLOR=rgb(250, 197, 28)]ipconfig/all [COLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]press Enter
        Check that the details are the same
        IPv4-subnet- gateway[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]

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        • averagedaniel
          PCHF Member
          • Mar 2021
          • 5

          #5
          Originally posted by PeterOz
          We assume you are running windows 10
          Open the Start menu and click the gear-shaped Settings icon.
          Go to Update & security > View Update History
          Have you had a windows update since this started to happen. If yes uninstall and test.
          Also on the bad computer and a good computer
          open cmd and type or copy and paste [COLOR=rgb(250, 197, 28)]ipconfig/all [COLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]press Enter
          Check that the details are the same
          IPv4-subnet- gateway
          [/COLOR][/COLOR]
          [COLOR=rgb(250, 197, 28)][COLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]
          havent been able to check lately but if the update was the cause how would i uninstall the update?[/color][/color]

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          • PeterOz
            PCHF Technical Response Team
            • Mar 2021
            • 4191

            #6
            [ol]
            [li]Open the Start menu and click the gear-shaped Settings icon.[/li][li]Go to Update & security > View Update History > Uninstall updates.[/li][li]Highlight the update click uninstall button at the top[/li][/ol]

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            • averagedaniel
              PCHF Member
              • Mar 2021
              • 5

              #7
              Originally posted by PeterOz
              We assume you are running windows 10
              Open the Start menu and click the gear-shaped Settings icon.
              Go to Update & security > View Update History
              Have you had a windows update since this started to happen. If yes uninstall and test.
              Also on the bad computer and a good computer
              open cmd and type or copy and paste [COLOR=rgb(250, 197, 28)]ipconfig/all [COLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]press Enter
              Check that the details are the same
              IPv4-subnet- gateway
              [/COLOR][/COLOR]
              [COLOR=rgb(250, 197, 28)][COLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]
              so eht ipv4 on the affected computer ends in .180 the unaffected ends in .206 subnet are the same gateway on affected pc ends in 954f%3 where as the unaffected pc ends in 954f%17. no updates happened other than a definition update that i cannot find to uninstall and it already installed a new definition update in the meantime that i also cannot find to uninstall.[/color][/color]

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              • jmarket
                PCHF Owner
                • Jan 2015
                • 7634

                #8
                If I may offer some insight

                When this happens, and you’ve swapped cables and tried other ports on the router but everything else is working ok, it’s most likely a bad controller on the motherboard that can not be fixed except by soldering.

                I’ve had to do this quite a few times for clients, but it is not worth the hassle.

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                • jmarket
                  PCHF Owner
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 7634

                  #9
                  Another thing that struck me.

                  Do you by any chance have Killer Network Manager installed?

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                  • PeterOz
                    PCHF Technical Response Team
                    • Mar 2021
                    • 4191

                    #10
                    I agree with jmarket. However you also used another network card.
                    also installed a gigabit pci express network adapter to no avail.

                    Your gateway does not look right for IPv4 I would expect something along the lines.
                    192.168.0.180
                    255.255.255.0
                    192.168.0.1
                    or in the 10 range eg
                    10.0.0.180
                    255.255.255.0
                    10.0.0.1

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                    • averagedaniel
                      PCHF Member
                      • Mar 2021
                      • 5

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jmarket
                      Another thing that struck me.

                      Do you by any chance have Killer Network Manager installed?
                      i do not have killer network manager installed.
                      Originally posted by PeterOz
                      I agree with jmarket. However you also used another network card.

                      Your gateway does not look right for IPv4 I would expect something along the lines.
                      192.168.0.180
                      255.255.255.0
                      192.168.0.1
                      or in the 10 range eg
                      10.0.0.180
                      255.255.255.0
                      10.0.0.1
                      the numbers are the same as you listed here the healthy pc is 192.168.0.206 the unhealthy pc is pc 192.168.0.180. the subnet is the same and the gateways match eachother.

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                      • PeterOz
                        PCHF Technical Response Team
                        • Mar 2021
                        • 4191

                        #12
                        can you check the drivers of the onboard and pcie network card and see are they Microsoft or are they from the supplier.

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                        • Rustys
                          PCHF Member
                          • Jul 2016
                          • 7862

                          #13
                          When was the last time you rebooted the entire network?
                          Are the IP address static and or dynamic? (If you know)
                          Originally posted by averagedaniel
                          we called the manufacturer ABS we are waiting to hear back from them. the issue is it was working fine yesterday its just weird.
                          any word back you may need to follow up with them especially before the warranty runs out.

                          Try this command to get the information that @PeterOz requested in post # 4
                          This will create a ipconfig.txt file on the desktop that you can attach and or copy and paste the information from.
                          ipconfig /all >"%userprofile%\desktop\ipconfig.txt

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                          • Rustys
                            PCHF Member
                            • Jul 2016
                            • 7862

                            #14
                            Need any more assistance

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                            • Rustys
                              PCHF Member
                              • Jul 2016
                              • 7862

                              #15
                              Thread closed

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