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Windows Ethernet Connection Not Working? Try These Fixes

Nov 07, 2023

An Ethernet connection will, in most cases, offer lower latency and faster speed than a Wi-Fi Internet connection. Even so, cases when an Ethernet connection refuses to work are pretty common. If you’re facing this issue, help is available. This guide explains what to do if your Ethernet connection is not working as it should.

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A damaged or counterfeit cable is often the reason behind Ethernet connection troubles. The first thing you must do is examine your Ethernet cable.

Use a spare cable to connect your PC to the router. If it can connect to the Internet, then your original Ethernet cable is likely to blame. Alternatively, try connecting another PC to the router using the old cable. If the problem persists, you’ll probably need to buy or borrow a new Ethernet cable.

If your PC cannot connect to the router using the spare Ethernet cable, then the Ethernet port on your PC may be malfunctioning. The same can be said if you can connect another computer using the original Ethernet cable.

A foolproof way to know whether your Ethernet port is damaged is to get your PC checked by a certified technician.

Power resetting your modem and router will create a new connection between your router and your Internet service provider. It may be what you need to do to eliminate the Ethernet connection issue.

Switch off the power supply to your router and modem. If your modem has a battery, remove it. Next, unplug the router and modem from the power source. Keep networking devices idle for 30 to 45 seconds.

If you’ve removed the battery from your modem, replace it. Connect your router and modem to the power source and switch on the power supply. Once the modem and router are fully powered on, connect the Ethernet cable to your PC. The connection issue will hopefully be gone.

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Windows's built-in troubleshooter has the capability to fix many common issues on your PC. You’ll need to plug in your Ethernet cable to troubleshoot your Internet connection.

Disabling and enabling the Ethernet adapter resets a computer's Ethernet connection. Follow the directions below to see if this fixes the issue.

Resetting your network to factory settings is another option you may want to try by following the steps below.

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An old or corrupted Ethernet adapter driver may also cause the issue, so make sure your Ethernet adapter has the latest driver installed.

Sometimes outdated firmware can also cause Ethernet issues. Log in to your router's firmware to see if you have the latest firmware.

The following process is for the D-Link router. Based on your router's manufacturer, the steps may vary.

Tip: not happy with your router's options? You can switch to an open source firmware instead.

Yes. An old router and Ethernet cable can slow down your Internet, as old routers and cables might not be designed to handle the speed your Internet service provider is currently offering. Different Ethernet cables are designed to support different Internet speeds. For example, Cat-5 cables support speeds up to 100 Mbps, while Cat-8 can offer speeds up to 25 Gbps. Make sure you consider your Internet speed before buying Ethernet cables and routers.

To clean an Ethernet port on your PC, turn off your computer first. You can use an air duster to clean the port. If the port is clogged with a substance, clean it with a toothpick in an in and out motion, but be extremely careful, as swirling toothpicks in the port can damage it. If the port on your PC is completely clogged with any thick material, you should get it cleaned by a professional.

Sometimes when your device fails to connect to the Internet, you will see an error that reads: "A network cable is unplugged." Fix it by enabling and disabling the network. For more tips, check out our post dedicated to helping you solve the unplugged network cable error.

Image credit: Pixabay. All screenshots by Sandeep Babu.

Sandeep Babu is a tech writer. He loves writing on Windows, cybersecurity, privacy, and internet. Earlier, he was working as a publisher of QuickScream

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