Router possible reason for many, many BSODS?

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  1. Posts : 61
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       #11

    aem said:
    Wow data packets from the web causes your machine to BSOD. Usually hardware and drivers are the major causes. software too but you said only when it you actually surf the net.

    What does the event logs say?
    Event logs...?

    I don't think it only happens when I'm on a browser. It happens when I'm playing an online game as well (no browser) or when just connected to the router in general.
    It can go for days without Bsodding if I just don't use internet.
    btw i always get 2b, 7e, and 24 error.
    3 diff bsods, but I guess it's all the same problem since they all just only appear when i'm connected to the internet.

    Anything I can do?
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  2. aem
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       #12

    Reboot to F12 and do a System Diagnostic test. This will scan your hardware for potential hardware faults.

    Event logs is in your Computer Management section. You should see Errors in the logs.
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  3. Posts : 61
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       #13

    aem said:
    Reboot to F12 and do a System Diagnostic test. This will scan your hardware for potential hardware faults.

    Event logs is in your Computer Management section. You should see Errors in the logs.
    Ok.

    Critical says Kernel-Power
    Error and Warning gives a wide variety of things
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  4. aem
    Posts : 2,698
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       #14

    See if this can help you.

    Windows Kernel event ID 41 error in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2:

    Also, try the system diagnostics test.
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  5. Posts : 61
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       #15

    aem said:
    See if this can help you.

    Windows Kernel event ID 41 error in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2:

    Also, try the system diagnostics test.
    It most definitely hasn't been error 41, never got that one in a BSOD.
    I'll do the system diagnostics test within 30 min, and I'll report back here. :/
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  6. Posts : 61
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       #16

    I just rebooted my pc and pressed f12 where it showed a screen for a short time after (5 sec) before win7 started.

    i could read it though
    media error or something, and the name of my realtek pci gbe family controller was in there.

    so it appears I am right, it really has to do with network
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  7. aem
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       #17

    You need to press the F12 continuously to break into the BIOS selection section. Did you just press it once cos you have to know when to do it?
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  8. Posts : 61
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       #18

    I pressed it after the first screen came up (held the button pressed down)
    then the 2nd screen up but f12 simply redirected me to hdd recovery lol
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  9. aem
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       #19

    You need to get into your Boot up selection option screen there you'll find system diagnostic? Sorry there could be a different button.
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  10. Posts : 61
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       #20

    Nope no idea.
    All I get when I press F12 is that it says 'media test failure, check cable' and has to do with my Realtek Family Controller.
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