Network card - Ethernet not plugged in

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  1. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #31

    Mushroom said:
    THIS PROBLEM IS DRIVING ME CRAZY!! F This s*%# seriously.. WORKS Fine for hours then all of a sudden "ETHERNET CABLE NOT PLUGGED IN" i mean come on What did windows 7 do wrong? never had this problem like 1 week ago.
    Mushroom, we are working on this.... Patience. It is a lot to ask, but we can ask for nothing else.
    Patience.

    lordofbahamut said:
    Welcome to the club mushroom . At least I am not the only one hahahah... still trying to figure that though. @lordbob : nah doesnt work, still drop >.<
    Still no luck huh? Hmmm....
    Try Disabling the local connection, and then reinstall the drivers.

    ~Lordbob
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  2. Posts : 66
    windows 7
       #32

    hmm from what I see, there are more and more people getting this problem... @lordbob: same as always, even though I dont know what is the different when we disable and reinstall compare to the fresh install. But yea still no luck ...
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  3. Posts : 196
    Windows 7
       #33

    lordofbahamut said:

    even though I dont know what is the different when we disable and reinstall compare to the fresh install.
    So it works for some time after a fresh install? Are automatic updates turned on or off? I have had a problem in the past where an XP system kept getting the video driver from Windows updates and over writing the newer driver from the manufacturer. Windows update driver didn't work but kept getting installed. Just an idea.... turn auto update off?
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #34

    lordofbahamut said:
    hmm from what I see, there are more and more people getting this problem... @lordbob: same as always, even though I dont know what is the different when we disable and reinstall compare to the fresh install. But yea still no luck ...
    Lordof

    I just searched and didnt find any other ppl with this porblem can you point me to some of them:?

    Ken
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  5. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #35

    My laptop has the same card, working perfectly. Realtec cards normally are really reliable. I'm not so sure we are searching the answer in a right place.

    Please could you tell the mark and the model of your router, let's see if we find something there.

    Kari
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  6. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #36

    lordofbahamut said:
    hmm from what I see, there are more and more people getting this problem... @lordbob: same as always, even though I dont know what is the different when we disable and reinstall compare to the fresh install. But yea still no luck ...
    No, no. I meant uninstall and reinstall the driver. Make sure you get all the old driver off, then reinstall it.

    Kari said:
    My laptop has the same card, working perfectly. Realtec cards normally are really reliable. I'm not so sure we are searching the answer in a right place.

    Please could you tell the mark and the model of your router, let's see if we find something there.

    Kari
    You bring up a good point, one I usually forget. The card may just be broken........

    ~Lordbob
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  7. Posts : 66
    windows 7
       #37

    The fact that I live on campus and connected to the UNi server, I dont think I know what kind of router the uni use and even if i know, it is impossible for me to fix it. @zigzag: well, i saw that there are a few of people have this connection droppage just like me, the net working fine but then It says that "network cable unplugged" then replug itself, and it keeps doing that the whole time.
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  8. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #38

    lordofbahamut said:
    The fact that I live on campus and connected to the UNi server, I dont think I know what kind of router the uni use and even if i know, it is impossible for me to fix it. @zigzag: well, i saw that there are a few of people have this connection droppage just like me, the net working fine but then It says that "network cable unplugged" then replug itself, and it keeps doing that the whole time.
    The card in your laptop....

    ~Lordbob
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  9. Posts : 66
    windows 7
       #39

    lol, I'm telling you that the card is working fine. 100% sure of it since if it was broken, vista would have the same problem wouldnt it? And besides what do you want to know about my internet card? My NIC: Realtek RTL8168C(P)/8111C(P). Just one point I have mention that, if i go to the network and sharing, click on full map, the network disconnects immidiately, i just wonder if by chance, win7 when it refreshing, it also try to refresh the network full map which cause disconnected?
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  10. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #40

    lordofbahamut said:
    lol, I'm telling you that the card is working fine. 100% sure of it since if it was broken, vista would have the same problem wouldnt it? And besides what do you want to know about my internet card? My NIC: Realtek RTL8168C(P)/8111C(P). Just one point I have mention that, if i go to the network and sharing, click on full map, the network disconnects immidiately, i just wonder if by chance, win7 when it refreshing, it also try to refresh the network full map which cause disconnected?
    Oh yeah, duh.

    Sorry, I am pretty tired. Should probably go to sleep....

    ~Lordbob
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