"Ethernet" Connection Drop

Getting used to not having Internet for random periods of time (one hour, 5 hours or a day)? I don't think so... It's driving me crazy.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Athlon X2 6000+
Motherboard
Asus M3N-H/HDMI
Memory
6GB DDR2 800Mhz Corsair
Graphics Card(s)
TwinTech Geforce 9800GT OC
Sound Card
Audigy SE
Have you tried to move / copy all the Vista Drivers and install them in Win 7 with compatibility mode.

also there are some many different ppl using this thread for the similar its damn confusing on who to help anybody.

Plz if you have a specific Problem
START YOUR OWN THREAD.
PS: in your specs what version of Win 7 - there are 5 you know and all work differently, OH yes, x86 or x64.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Athlon X2 6000+
Motherboard
Asus M3N-H/HDMI
Memory
6GB DDR2 800Mhz Corsair
Graphics Card(s)
TwinTech Geforce 9800GT OC
Sound Card
Audigy SE
Hi everyone, i joins with you because i have the same problem of droping connection in about every 20minutes. I have tried to update all drivers :

Mother board : ASUS P5Q-E , so i have an Marvell Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010 PCI Gigabit Ethernet

Drivers saw by windows when i installed win 7 : Drop connection.
Drivers update with windows update : Drop connection.
Drivers update downloaded from ASUS for win 7 x64: Drop connection.

I feel very strange because :
Other PC use the same LAN in XP , vista : No problem.
I didn't have this kind of drop with vista x64 ultimate.
I didn't have this kind of drop for my fiste month of using windows 7 Ultimate RTM
...
now, i'm using version 7 OEM updated through Dell with all update from microsoft and then ... connection drops.


Solution ? i have tried all solution posted here , but no lucky for me.
i deactived homegroup, changed network type from home to office or public ... nothing happened.

I have read from internet from others forums: many ppl have this kind of issus ...
do we have to contact microsoft ? :( ,

with out internet, my computer is just like a box cold metal... :(
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS - nomore, now i just have his case
OS
windows 7 Entreprise x64
CPU
Q9550
Motherboard
P5Q-E
Memory
8Go DDR2 Corsair 6400 HMX
Graphics Card(s)
4870HD
Sound Card
creative Fatality extreme
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 2x19w
Screen Resolution
2x 1440*900
Hard Drives
Seagate 500G 32Mo SATA2 (OS)
WD 1T Green 32mo SATA2
Hitachi 500G 32Mo SATA2
PSU
Dell 700W From my XPS 630i - modded
Case
Dell XPS 630i
Cooling
Dell
Keyboard
Dell multimédia
Mouse
IE 3 Microsoft
Internet Speed
Cable connection - slow speed :(
Other Info
6 Noctua in working condition ^^
Hi everyone, i joins with you because i have the same problem of droping connection in about every 20minutes. I have tried to update all drivers :

Mother board : ASUS P5Q-E , so i have an Marvell Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010 PCI Gigabit Ethernet

Drivers saw by windows when i installed win 7 : Drop connection.
Drivers update with windows update : Drop connection.
Drivers update downloaded from ASUS for win 7 x64: Drop connection.

I feel very strange because :
Other PC use the same LAN in XP , vista : No problem.
I didn't have this kind of drop with vista x64 ultimate.
I didn't have this kind of drop for my fiste month of using windows 7 Ultimate RTM
...
now, i'm using version 7 OEM updated through Dell with all update from microsoft and then ... connection drops.


Solution ? i have tried all solution posted here , but no lucky for me.
i deactived homegroup, changed network type from home to office or public ... nothing happened.

I have read from internet from others forums: many ppl have this kind of issus ...
do we have to contact microsoft ? :( ,

with out internet, my computer is just like a box cold metal... :(

It really would have been nice if you had started your own thead.
Please do.
You have a DELL and Microsoft does not give support with out PAY to OEM. CALL DELL.
First - you answered your own question.
1. RTM - worked fine.
2. update thru OEM DELL and you loose connections.

3. How did you update 7600-RTM via OEM thru DELL?
 
unistall whatever driver you have installed. use the default driver thats in windows. enjoy a stable connection until ****ty software developers get a grip on whats actually considered compatible/stable "this will never happen"
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom
OS
Windows 7 7600 x64/x32
CPU
e8400 @ 3.6
Motherboard
evga 780i
Memory
4gb corsair 800 4-4-4-12-1t
Graphics Card(s)
evga 260gtx 55mm 216
Sound Card
xtreme music
Monitor(s) Displays
some junk crt "100 hertz > all lcds"
Screen Resolution
1024x768
Hard Drives
2x hitchi 1tb deskstar raid 0
PSU
BFG 800w
Cooling
bunch of air cooling
It really would have been nice if you had started your own thead.
Please do.
You have a DELL and Microsoft does not give support with out PAY to OEM. CALL DELL.
First - you answered your own question.
1. RTM - worked fine.
2. update thru OEM DELL and you loose connections.

3. How did you update 7600-RTM via OEM thru DELL?


:cool: thank you for reply and sorry if i didn't creat the new topic, i've just wanted to say that i had that problem too.

My dear friend works for Dell and he will bringout my PC this WK to re change the mother board for the XPS630i once and that means re-installation at full.
i will feedback if the problem stand still. :geek:
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS - nomore, now i just have his case
OS
windows 7 Entreprise x64
CPU
Q9550
Motherboard
P5Q-E
Memory
8Go DDR2 Corsair 6400 HMX
Graphics Card(s)
4870HD
Sound Card
creative Fatality extreme
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 2x19w
Screen Resolution
2x 1440*900
Hard Drives
Seagate 500G 32Mo SATA2 (OS)
WD 1T Green 32mo SATA2
Hitachi 500G 32Mo SATA2
PSU
Dell 700W From my XPS 630i - modded
Case
Dell XPS 630i
Cooling
Dell
Keyboard
Dell multimédia
Mouse
IE 3 Microsoft
Internet Speed
Cable connection - slow speed :(
Other Info
6 Noctua in working condition ^^
I'm new to this forum but I thought I'd add my $0.02 here.

I was experiencing a similar problem with my ethernet dropping out with alarming frequency after I upgraded one of my Vista x64 boxes to Windows 7. Any time I'd attempt to play music stored on my Windows Home Server with WinAmp (or WMP), it would play for a minute or two, then the connection would drop and force me to reset the NIC. I'd also suffer similar drops when surfing the net, but this was not nearly as often or predictable.

These issues are what led me to this thread, but frankly, there is so much information on here that it really wasn't all that helpful, since there seems to be a wide variety of cards/symptoms being discussed here. It did give me a few good leads to pursue though - and thanks for that.

In my particular case, I have 2 nVidia nForce NICs on my MSI P6N Diamond motherboard. I was experiencing the dropped connections regardless of which ethernet port was being used (1, 2, or both). The Windows 7 upgrade had applied the generic Microsoft drivers, so that was my first suspect. I downloaded the currrent nForce 680i SLI drivers for Windows 7 x64 from nVidia (v. 15.51), and installed just the ethernet drivers from the package (driver version 73.1.4.0).

This was over 2 days ago (Monday night). In a totally unscientific test, I have been running WinAmp in shuffle mode since that time without any drops. Since it used to lock up hard when the drops would occur, I am starting to have some confidence that this issue might be resolved (at least for me).

This makes me happy, because my only other options were going to be to either restore Vista from WHS, or repave the box using a clean install of Win 7 (meaning I'd have had to reinstall all of my programs and tools - of which there are many)

So in my case, despite some suggestions to the contrary, using the default Microsoft drivers was causing my problems, and they went away after I installed the current drivers I obtained directly from the chipset manufacturer (being nVidia, not MSI).

I realize that this will not be a one-size fits all solution, but it's worth a try if you are having ethernet connection problems with Windows 7 x64 on an MSI P6N Diamond 680i SLI motherboard. Hope this helps.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i5-750
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D EVO
Memory
8GB Crucial PC3-10600
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Onboard VIA VT1828
Monitor(s) Displays
24" Dell Widescreen + 2 x 20" Dell (Std)
Screen Resolution
5120 x 1200
Hard Drives
2 x 300GB Raptors, 2 x 500GB Barracudas
PSU
Corsair HX850
Case
Thermaltake Element S
Cooling
Stock Intel HSF (for now)
Keyboard
Microsoft Ergonomic 4000
Mouse
Logitech G5
Internet Speed
29.28 Mbps/1.91 Mbps
Other Info
We actually have 7 PC's in the household, the listed specs are from my main machine, the other 6:
HTPC - Win7 Ultimate x86;
Laptop 1 - Win7 Ultimate x86;
Laptop 2 - Win 7 Home Premium x64;
Kids PC1 - Win 7 Ultimate x64;
Kids PC2 - Vista Ultimate x86;
Home Server - WHS (6.5 TB shared disk).

With the exception of the laptops, everything is self-built.
Adding my troubles to the pie

Just adding info into the pot really. Running W7 on my media PC in my front room and last night added it to my my quadcore desktop.

It's totally fine on my media PC runs like an absolute charm. This afternoon however my quadcore started dropping the (wired) ethernet connection. So far it only seems to be when I try to copy a large file across to my home server. It's gets so far and then loses ethernet connection.

I'm running the 32 bit version on both machines. The Quadcore was perfectly fine and never had a problem under Vista and is exactly the same hardware inside as it had last night under Vista and was fine. The install was a clean one on a freshly formatted HD

My ethernet is onboard my intel motherboard, with 4 gig ram and the specs of this machine are a million times better than the machine it is working perfectly on.

I thought everything had gone pretty smoothly so far but if I can't copy files across my network then grrr..

I'm assuming it is W7 software related, NIC drivers or something...

Hoping for a fix soon.
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Homebuild
OS
Win 7 x32 Ultimate
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 Stepping (2.4GHz 1066MHz) Socket
Motherboard
ASUS P5KC AiLifestyle Series iP35 Socket 775 8 channel audio
Memory
Corsair 4GB (4x1GB) DDR2 800MHz/PC2-6400 XMS2 Memory Kit
Sound Card
Soundblaster XFI
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual Samsung 24"
PSU
Corsair
Case
Antec
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Internet Speed
20 meg ADSL
Just adding info into the pot really. Running W7 on my media PC in my front room and last night added it to my my quadcore desktop.

It's totally fine on my media PC runs like an absolute charm. This afternoon however my quadcore started dropping the (wired) ethernet connection. So far it only seems to be when I try to copy a large file across to my home server. It's gets so far and then loses ethernet connection.

I'm running the 32 bit version on both machines. The Quadcore was perfectly fine and never had a problem under Vista and is exactly the same hardware inside as it had last night under Vista and was fine. The install was a clean one on a freshly formatted HD

My ethernet is onboard my intel motherboard, with 4 gig ram and the specs of this machine are a million times better than the machine it is working perfectly on.

I thought everything had gone pretty smoothly so far but if I can't copy files across my network then grrr..

I'm assuming it is W7 software related, NIC drivers or something...

Hoping for a fix soon.

Quadcore??? Both my problem systems are also quad core.

This is strange because there are a ton of us with connection problems that span across multiple different H/W platforms, NIC's and versions of W7.

There are also plenty of other users that appear to be running just fine.

Why the differences?? I wonder if it could be some interaction between W7, NIC driver and quad core?? I thought I read that W7 included changes to take more advantage of quad core CPU's.
 

My Computer

OS
w7
For me, as yet, it certainly only has happened when I've tried to copy a file to my server. The transfer just seems to make it explode. Having said that I have downloaded stuff fine, although that was overnight on a fresh install whereas this morning Windows Update added a host of new stuff so I'm not sure if it was fine yesterday and one of the updates has screwed it.

I'm not home at the mo so tonight I'll try different NIC drivers etc etc. Can't believe it would be the Quadcore but the prob seems so wide-ranging it may be tricky to trackdown. I'll post my NIC specs when I get in so we can have a compare.

It's a proper show-stopper for me though because it's the machine I use to work at home on.

I'd hazard a (relatively uneducated) guess that it's a driver issue and it's falling over when pushed hard. Having said that people have replaced onboard NICs with bought ones and nothing changes, so maybe it's a chipset thing.

Never simple is it? :huh:
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Homebuild
OS
Win 7 x32 Ultimate
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 Stepping (2.4GHz 1066MHz) Socket
Motherboard
ASUS P5KC AiLifestyle Series iP35 Socket 775 8 channel audio
Memory
Corsair 4GB (4x1GB) DDR2 800MHz/PC2-6400 XMS2 Memory Kit
Sound Card
Soundblaster XFI
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual Samsung 24"
PSU
Corsair
Case
Antec
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Internet Speed
20 meg ADSL
FWIW - the machine I was having problems on was also a quad (Q6600), but I'm not sure if it's relative. It's now been 3+ days with no drops using the nVidia 73.14 ethernet driver for Win7 x64 they released on 10/6, but I'd did not install any other drivers from the 680i chipset package...
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i5-750
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D EVO
Memory
8GB Crucial PC3-10600
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Onboard VIA VT1828
Monitor(s) Displays
24" Dell Widescreen + 2 x 20" Dell (Std)
Screen Resolution
5120 x 1200
Hard Drives
2 x 300GB Raptors, 2 x 500GB Barracudas
PSU
Corsair HX850
Case
Thermaltake Element S
Cooling
Stock Intel HSF (for now)
Keyboard
Microsoft Ergonomic 4000
Mouse
Logitech G5
Internet Speed
29.28 Mbps/1.91 Mbps
Other Info
We actually have 7 PC's in the household, the listed specs are from my main machine, the other 6:
HTPC - Win7 Ultimate x86;
Laptop 1 - Win7 Ultimate x86;
Laptop 2 - Win 7 Home Premium x64;
Kids PC1 - Win 7 Ultimate x64;
Kids PC2 - Vista Ultimate x86;
Home Server - WHS (6.5 TB shared disk).

With the exception of the laptops, everything is self-built.
M2n32-SLI Premium Vista - more dropped connection

I've just upgraded Vista 64-bit to Windows 7 on the retail, upgrade release and I too am having dropped connection issues. Tried looking for drivers on the ASUS site but no go. Doesn't even list Windows 7 as a supported OS for this board.

I'm going to try the Nvidia site for the SLI 590 and see what happens.

Part of my guess is gigabit support. When I go into the Advanced, driver details under speed/duplex I see 100MB Full Duplex listed but nothing higher. I've also turned off allowing Windows to power off the device when not in use.

I'll let you know how this goes..
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built
OS
Windows 7 (64 bit)
CPU
AMD Phenom Quad Core
Motherboard
Asus M2N32-SLI Visa Primium
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870 1GB DDR5
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2X
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung
I've just upgraded Vista 64-bit to Windows 7 on the retail, upgrade release and I too am having dropped connection issues. Tried looking for drivers on the ASUS site but no go. Doesn't even list Windows 7 as a supported OS for this board.

I'm going to try the Nvidia site for the SLI 590 and see what happens.

Part of my guess is gigabit support. When I go into the Advanced, driver details under speed/duplex I see 100MB Full Duplex listed but nothing higher. I've also turned off allowing Windows to power off the device when not in use.

I'll let you know how this goes..

FWIW - Looks like there are definitely "fresh" Win7 drivers available for the 590 series on nVidia's website.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i5-750
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D EVO
Memory
8GB Crucial PC3-10600
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Onboard VIA VT1828
Monitor(s) Displays
24" Dell Widescreen + 2 x 20" Dell (Std)
Screen Resolution
5120 x 1200
Hard Drives
2 x 300GB Raptors, 2 x 500GB Barracudas
PSU
Corsair HX850
Case
Thermaltake Element S
Cooling
Stock Intel HSF (for now)
Keyboard
Microsoft Ergonomic 4000
Mouse
Logitech G5
Internet Speed
29.28 Mbps/1.91 Mbps
Other Info
We actually have 7 PC's in the household, the listed specs are from my main machine, the other 6:
HTPC - Win7 Ultimate x86;
Laptop 1 - Win7 Ultimate x86;
Laptop 2 - Win 7 Home Premium x64;
Kids PC1 - Win 7 Ultimate x64;
Kids PC2 - Vista Ultimate x86;
Home Server - WHS (6.5 TB shared disk).

With the exception of the laptops, everything is self-built.
So I've been lurking on this thread for a couple weeks now. I am experiencing this issue as well on the new computer I built recently. Specs are in my profile but the important details: I'm running Windows 7 Professional RTM on an ASUS P55D EVO motherboard with onboard dual gigabit Realtek 8112L / 8110SC LAN adapters. One is connected via PCIe and the other PCI.

I have tried the drivers on Realtek's site, the drivers on ASUS's site, the drivers that came in that windows update a few weeks back. All of them have this isssue.

I have tried using both the PCI and the PCIe adapter. Both have the issue.

I have changed every configuration option in the driver settings, including power management on both adapters, and power management to PCIe within my Windows 7 account profile. I have also disabled IPv6 using netsh. After every change I made I continued to have the issue.

Network failure in the case of this issue is the inability to open new connections until reboot. The adapter shows that it is connected, and all open connections will remain open (AIM remains open, existing file transfers continue, etc), but I cannot open new connections. Disabling/Enabling the adapter does not fix the issue. The adapter will drop all existing connections, reboot, and then claim to be working, but no connections can be opened until the machine reboots.

The issue ONLY occurs on large file transfers. If I transfer a gigabyte of files from this Win7 desktop to my laptop, the issue will occur. If I run uTorrent overnight, the issue will occur. The failure rate seems very high as well. I have only had 1 night in the last 2 weeks where the issue did not occur if I was running uTorrent.

The issue DOES NOT occur if you are not transferring files over the network. If I close uTorrent and cease transferring files to my other computers, I can leave the computer running for 3 days and never have the issue.


I had been waiting for Realtek to release a new driver now that Windows 7 is retail. They released a download on 10/23/2009 with the same driver version number which did not fix the problem. As of now it seems my only option is to buy another network adapter, although based on the posts in this thread this issue is happening to many different brands of adapters so I'm not sure buying a new one will even help.

Thanks in advance if anyone has any pointers or fixes. I'll be happy to provide more information if you need it.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional RTM
CPU
Intel Core i7 860
Motherboard
ASUS P55D EVO
Memory
Mushkin 4x 2GB DDR3 1333
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS EAH4870 Dark Knight 1G
Sound Card
Onboard - VIA
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 27 inch widescreen, Dell 19 Inch
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M G2 80GB SSD
4x Samsung 5400 RPM 1.5TB in Raid5 (4.5TB total)
PSU
Corsair VX 550W
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
4x 120mm, 1x 140mm
As of now it seems my only option is to buy another network adapter, although based on the posts in this thread this issue is happening to many different brands of adapters so I'm not sure buying a new one will even help.

Save your money. I also have Realtek 8111's and decided to buy a D-Link PCI adapter card. It has the same exact problem.

I think the problem is W7 vs. ethernet adapters.
 

My Computer

OS
w7
Hi everyone, i joins with you because i have the same problem of droping connection in about every 20minutes. I have tried to update all drivers :

Mother board : ASUS P5Q-E , so i have an Marvell Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010 PCI Gigabit Ethernet

Drivers saw by windows when i installed win 7 : Drop connection.
Drivers update with windows update : Drop connection.
Drivers update downloaded from ASUS for win 7 x64: Drop connection.

I feel very strange because :
Other PC use the same LAN in XP , vista : No problem.
I didn't have this kind of drop with vista x64 ultimate.
I didn't have this kind of drop for my fiste month of using windows 7 Ultimate RTM
Same motherboard here and I am having the same issue. Although the problem only occurs under high bandwidth loads. For example if I am downloading a large file at high speeds ~2 MB/s or more my network cards will just disappear. They don't show up in task managers, network tab. Ram usage spikes to 90% or more and I can't open anything. Only option is to press the reset button.

Downloaded the latest drivers from the Marvell site and still didn't help.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
Intel 9450
Motherboard
Asus P5Q-E
Memory
4 GB OCZ
Graphics Card(s)
Evga GTX 295
Sound Card
Soundblaster X-Fi
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic 20 inch
Hard Drives
1x Western Digital 300 GB 7200 RPM
2x Hitachi 150 GB 7200 RPM
PSU
PC Power & Cooling 480
Case
Cooler Master
I've been reading through probably hundreds of posts and I've been seeing the same recurring words....Asus and Nvidia. Being that it's the same setup I have and I'm having sort of the same issues ( I can't even connect to the internet though) I think we have to wait for them to get together and get their heads in the game to give us some drivers that actually work.
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7
I've been reading through probably hundreds of posts and I've been seeing the same recurring words....Asus and Nvidia. Being that it's the same setup I have and I'm having sort of the same issues ( I can't even connect to the internet though) I think we have to wait for them to get together and get their heads in the game to give us some drivers that actually work.
The chipset on the Asus board I have is Intel, although the network adapters are Marvell. Do you have links to other threads about this issue?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
Intel 9450
Motherboard
Asus P5Q-E
Memory
4 GB OCZ
Graphics Card(s)
Evga GTX 295
Sound Card
Soundblaster X-Fi
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic 20 inch
Hard Drives
1x Western Digital 300 GB 7200 RPM
2x Hitachi 150 GB 7200 RPM
PSU
PC Power & Cooling 480
Case
Cooler Master
Well, Im really not sure on any of the ADAPTERS, that every body seems to be haveing problems with. Network Adapters.

1. I am using Realtek RTL8168C-8111C - Not one problem.
2. one laptop has Marvel
3. one laptop has Atheros
4. one laptop has Intel

I have NO PROBLEMS WITH DROPPING CONNECTIONS ON ANY OF THE UNITS.

All units are using DEFAULT Drivers installed by Windows 7.
So I would ask that all of you consult your ISP and insure they are set to
accept Windows 7.
 
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