Windows 10: Constantly need to restart network adapter and getting occasional BSOD.

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    Constantly need to restart network adapter and getting occasional BSOD.


    Hello. This is my first time posting in this community but I'm always finding answers within old threads. However, this time around I cannot seem to get a solution by researching. Lately over the last 2 weeks or so, I've been randomly losing connection to my home network on my PC. I open the troubleshooter and it always recommends restarting my network adapter. After clicking this option my connection is restored almost instantly. There seems to be no reason for why it eve loses connection. Sometimes it will happen every hour or it will happen every 15-20 minutes. Occasionally, I will get a

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    JakeLaney, Sep 21, 2024
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  2. network adapters

    Hi, Michael.



    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    As per my understanding, you may be facing an issue with your driver updates.

    I suggest that you perform the steps mentioned below and check if it helps you resolve your issue.



    Method 1: Network troubleshooting

        • On the search bar type “Troubleshooting”
        • Click on “Network and Internet”
        • Click on “Network Adapter” and run the troubleshooter.

    Method 2: Download and install the latest firmware updates for the Network adapter

    Follow these steps to un-install the drivers:



    • On the search bar type “ Device Manager”
    • On the left pane locate “Network Adapter” and expand by clicking on it
    • Right on the “ Network driver” option and click “Uninstall’
    • Download the latest Wireless network adapter driver setup file from the manufacturer’s website and install it.


    Your reply is very important for us to ensure a proper resolution. Please get back to us with the above information in order to assist you accordingly.

    For further assistance, you can post your query in Microsoft Community
     
    Vanessa Sohtun, Sep 21, 2024
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  3. GRAH! Ethernet adapter NOT working!

    thanks for the replies guys.

    i tried most of whats been suggested already. restarted router, installed the latest drivers from nvidia for the nforce chipset + ethernet, and the adapter isn't disabled (its getting a wacked out ip address compared to the rest of the systems on the network, and occasionally, i can ping.)
     
    randomperson21, Sep 21, 2024
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  4. Constantly need to restart network adapter and getting occasional BSOD.

    Windows 10 - Network adapter constantly drops and needs to be reset

    Hi Brad,

    Thank you for posting your question in the Microsoft Community.

    Sorry to know that you are facing this issue.

    You may try these steps and check the status:


    • Run the Network Troubleshooter and restart the computer to check if this helps.

    • You may try a different network adapter/connection type if possible.

    • Further you may also check for Windows Updates and check for updated drivers for the network adapter.

    You will be able to solve some problems by running a troubleshooter that will automatically fix some common issues with Windows Update.

    Open the Network troubleshooter by following these steps:


    • Press Windows key + X and click on
      Control Panel.

    • Click on Troubleshooting and click on
      View All.

    Click on “Network Adapter” troubleshooter to fix problems with
    Network Adapter. Follow the on-screen directions to run this troubleshooter and restart the computer to check if this helps.

    Further, you may reset the winsock settings and check if this helps:

    Run CMD as administrator.

    In the command line type: “netsh winsock reset”.

    Press Enter then restart your PC to check if this helps.

    Keep us informed to help you further.
     
    Srimadhwa B, Sep 21, 2024
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