Driver Updater : Troubleshooting Network Drivers https://www.systweak.com/blogs/driver-updater/network-driver/ Mon, 10 Feb 2025 09:22:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://cdn.systweak.com/content/wp/bg_systweak_com/uploads/2024/06/Favicon-Black.png Driver Updater : Troubleshooting Network Drivers https://www.systweak.com/blogs/driver-updater/network-driver/ 32 32 Ethernet Speed Slower Than Wi-Fi? How to Fix It https://www.systweak.com/blogs/slow-ethernet-issue/ https://www.systweak.com/blogs/slow-ethernet-issue/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:18:49 +0000 https://www.systweak.com/blogs/?p=25216 Have you noticed the speed difference in the internet when using the ethernet connection and Wi-Fi?  This is because cables provide a more stable and sturdy connection than their counterparts. Yet, some users have complained of lower ethernet connection speeds.  If you are facing a similar issue, try these troubleshooting steps and quickly improve your… Continue reading Ethernet Speed Slower Than Wi-Fi? How to Fix It

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Have you noticed the speed difference in the internet when using the ethernet connection and Wi-Fi? 

This is because cables provide a more stable and sturdy connection than their counterparts. Yet, some users have complained of lower ethernet connection speeds. 

ethernet speed slow

If you are facing a similar issue, try these troubleshooting steps and quickly improve your ethernet connection speed.

Also Read: How To Fix Ethernet Cable Connected But No Internet Issues

Why Does My Ethernet Connection Appear To Be Slower Than Wi-Fi

Slow ethernet connection situations can occur for several reasons, and a network technician is required to fix them in most cases. However, there are some common causes that you can fix if you know them. Here is a list of reasons you can fix. 

  • Using the wrong type of Ethernet cable can reduce your connection speed. 
  • A damaged Ethernet cable can also cause slowdowns. 
  • A broken clip may prevent the cable’s contacts from establishing a full connection to the Ethernet port.
  • Misconfigured Internet Settings.
  • Outdated Network Card Drivers.

Also Read: Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver Not Working After Windows 10 Upgrade [Solved]

Primarily Check These Points

Old Router

If you have recently upgraded your internet connection but are using the old router, you might not find an increase in internet speeds. Also, with time, router hardware may get outdated and require a firmware update or a complete replacement. If available, try to use an alternate router or replace old routers with new ones.

Slow Connection

Check the speed of your connection with your Internet Service Provider. In some cases, the current internet connection was enough for emails and surfing, but the bandwidth was too low for streaming TV. An internet connection upgrade is the only possible solution in this case.

Congestion Of Network

Network congestion results when too many devices or apps attempt to use the same internet connection at once. Using the same internet connection to play video games, email, stream movies, and make video calls uses up some of your bandwidth. They will unavoidably compete for resources if they all occur at the same time.

Also Read: How to Fix “Ethernet Does Not Have a Valid IP Configuration” Error

Hardware Troubleshooting Methods to Increase Ethernet Speed

We have listed the best methods to fix the slow ethernet connection. After completing each method, you must connect to the internet via ethernet and check your speed. We recommend checking speed before moving to the next fix. You can visit  Speedtest and check the internet speed on your PC.

The troubleshooting methods have been grouped into Hardware and Software methods. As ethernet relies on physical LAN cables, we recommend that you follow the Hardware methods first and then jump to the Software methods.

Method 1 – Power Cycle Your Modem and Reboot Your PC

ISP experts recommend restarting your modem/router at least once a day. This clears up the temporary cache and resets your connection with the ISP. Here are the steps to power cycle your modem/router.

1. Shutdown Your PC.
2. Turn off the power switch where your modem/router is plugged in.
3. Wait for 1 minute.
4. Turn on the power switch of your modem/router.
5. Restart your PC and connect to the internet.

Also Read: How To Fix Realtek Ethernet Drivers That Keep Disappearing

Method 2 – Examine Your Ethernet Switch

If your house or place of business has several Ethernet lines, you likely have an Ethernet switch box. They work best if you wire everything that connects to the internet and completely disregard Wi-Fi. They are tiny computers with a single function: data forwarding.

Ethernet Switch

Method 3 – Switch To A Different Ethernet Port

You will experience sluggish speeds or no connection if your Ethernet port malfunctions. By changing ports, you can rule out other potential difficulties, such as cable, device, and internet problems. There is a problem with the old port if using the new one immediately improves your connection. Try switching the other end of your Ethernet connection to a different port on the router or gateway if you use Ethernet with a PC, game console, or streaming device. To avoid using the problematic port again, cover it with tape.

Method 4 – Identify Cable Damage

Check the cable for visible damage, such as fraying, cuts, or bent connectors. Even small issues can affect performance. If the cable looks worn or damaged, replacing it may resolve connection problems. Remember that children may pull on wires simply because they look fun and intriguing and that cats and puppies enjoy chewing on them. Additionally, look for damage to any Ethernet wires in the attic, under your house, or outside. One small cut from a weed eater or a rat bite might cause your connection to lag significantly.

Cable Damage

Method 5 – Verify Cable Connecters

Each end of an Ethernet cable contains an RJ45 connection. Eight contacts on these connectors interact with eight contacts within the Ethernet port. Slower speeds result from a poor connection caused by filthy, corroded, or damaged cables. Additionally, the connection of an Ethernet cable features a clip to secure it in the Ethernet port. The connector will move around in the port if the clip is damaged, stopping the contacts from fully connecting. As a result, your speeds will be slower, and if the connector falls out of the port, it may disconnect.

Also Read: How To Download Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver

Method 6 – Verify Cable Category

Is the Ethernet wire you’re using a few decades old? Check the cable category if that’s the case. Data transfer speeds for those in lower categories, such as category four, were limited to 16 Mbps. No matter how fast your Wi-Fi connection is, this is the fastest speed you can get with such a cable. Thus, you can anticipate a better wireless connection if your Wi-Fi connection is quicker than an Ethernet cable can manage. Changing the cable to a higher category will boost the speed.Cable Category

Method 7 – Update The Firmware On Your Router

Updating the router’s firmware for seamless signal transmission is just as important as updating the network drivers. Consequently, you should update the router’s firmware if your Ethernet still does not offer the fastest speeds. Most router firmware updates will be similar, though they may vary based on the manufacturer. If your router’s firmware interface appears complicated, look for instructions on the manufacturer’s website.installing firmware

Software Troubleshooting Methods to Fix Slow Ethernet

Method 8 – Malware Infection

Malware is one of the major causes of issues on your PC. Malware infections are responsible for major/minor errors. Hence, experts have suggested that a slow ethernet connection can occur due to malware on your system. You may run a scan with your preferred antivirus software. We have explained the steps of running a malware scan with Windows Security.

1. Press the Windows key and type “Windows Security.”

Windows Security

2. Click on the result with the same name.
3. Next, click on Virus & threat protection.

Windows Security - Virus and threat protection

4. Click Scan Options.

Scan Options

5. Choose Full Scan and click the Scan Now button.

Method 9 – Clear Browser Cache

Clearing your browser cache helps improve performance and fix issues like loading errors or outdated content. When you visit a website, your browser stores temporary files (cache) to speed up future visits. However, these files can become outdated or corrupted over time, causing display problems or preventing new content from loading. Clearing the cache forces your browser to download fresh files, often resolving issues like slow page loads or missing elements.

Method 10 – Update Network Drivers

The best method to update drivers is using the Advanced Driver Updater app. This software overcomes the limitations of the manual way and can update all the drivers to their latest compatible versions with a few mouse clicks. Here are the steps:

update driver using advanced driver updater infographic

 

Wait for the process to complete and reboot your PC.

Method 11 – Reset Network connection

Some experts have stated that resetting the network connection can also help clear the clog responsible for slow ethernet. Here are the steps:

1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
2. In the left sidebar, click on Network & Internet.

Network & Internet tab

 

3. Scroll down and click on Advanced network settings.

Network Reset

4. Under More settings, click on Network reset.
5. Click the Reset now button under Network reset.
6. You will be prompted to confirm the action. Select Yes to proceed
7. After the reset, restart your PC to ensure the changes take effect.

Method 12 – Contact Your Internet Service Provider

Fiber-optic network terminals (ONTs) and cable modems connect to a Wi-Fi router via Ethernet. If you have switched out the Ethernet cable between the two devices and are still having speed problems that aren’t connected to your internet connection, there may be an issue with the Ethernet port on the modem or ONT. Another possibility is that the ONT or modem is malfunctioning. Ask your provider for help if you have exhausted all other options.

Is your Ethernet Connection Working Fine Now?

We hope that the troubleshooting methods mentioned earlier have fixed your slow ethernet issues. It is necessary to keep checking your speed from time to time to know that you are getting the connection speed you are paying for. Write to us in the comments section about which method helped you fix the issue.

Read Also: How To Fix Ethernet Cable Connected But No Internet Issues

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How To Enable Steam Local Network Transfer And Fix Issues https://www.systweak.com/blogs/steam-local-network-transfer-issue/ https://www.systweak.com/blogs/steam-local-network-transfer-issue/#respond Sun, 13 Oct 2024 11:30:08 +0000 https://www.systweak.com/blogs/?p=24830 Did you know you do not have to download Steam games if you have purchased a new hard disk? You can just transfer the already downloaded game from one HDD to another. This will save on Internet bandwidth consumption. However, many gaming experts have observed that the transfer process takes longer than re-downloading. You can… Continue reading How To Enable Steam Local Network Transfer And Fix Issues

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Did you know you do not have to download Steam games if you have purchased a new hard disk? You can just transfer the already downloaded game from one HDD to another. This will save on Internet bandwidth consumption. However, many gaming experts have observed that the transfer process takes longer than re-downloading. You can transfer the game files and save bandwidth or download the game again on the new hard disk. You can also facilitate a transfer of Steam game files to a friend’s hard drive if he/she also owns the game with his/her account. Without further ado, let us begin the guide.

What Are The Requirements For Direct Steam Transfers

To transfer Steam games over your local network, you’ll need to meet these straightforward requirements:

  1. The Steam app should be installed and logged in on all computers.
  2. All computers should be connected to the same local network.
  3. Direct transfers must be enabled on all relevant Steam clients (this is typically enabled by default).
  4. The game you want to transfer must be installed on at least one computer within the network.
  5. Both computers must be powered on.

Now, let’s discuss how to initiate a direct transfer.

Also Read: How To Fix Steam Pending Transaction Error

How To Enable Steam Local Network Transfer

1. Launch the Steam app.
2. Click on the Steam menu in the upper left corner and choose Settings.

Steam App menu
3. In the left panel, click on Downloads.

Steam Library Folders
4. Next, locate Steam Library Folders in the right section and click on it.
5. Click the Add symbol and select the drive to move your Steam game files.
6. Make a Steam Library folder on the new drive.
7. Click on the Add button, and the new drive will appear as the destination disk in the Storage Manager option.

Move Game
8. Choose the games you wish to transfer and click on the Move button.

Also Read: How To Fix Missing File Privileges Steam Error

How To Fix Steam Local Network Transfer Not Working Issues

Verify Steam Downloads Settings

The Steam app has a Direct Transfer module enabled by default. However, verifying if this option is turned on before you begin the transfer is recommended. Here are the steps:

1. Launch the Steam app and click on the Steam tab in the upper left corner.
2. Click on Settings followed by Downloads.
3. Look for “Game File Transfer Over Local Network” and enable the toggle switch.

Game File Transfer Over Local Network
4. If you want to share the game files with a different Steam account, locate the “Allow transfers from this device to”  option and click on the dropdown next to it.
5. Choose “Anyone” to begin the transfer process. The account must also own the game when transferring game files.

Also Read: What To Do If Steam Not Starting on PC

Check The Integrity Of Game Files

If the transfer of Steam’s game files is not working, then experts recommend that you verify the integrity of the game files. Here are the steps:

1. Launch the Steam app and click on the Library tab.
2. A list of games installed will appear on your screen. Right-click on the game you wish to transfer and select properties from the context menu.
3. Next, click on the Installed Files tab in the left panel.
4. Finally, click on “Verify integrity of game files”.

Verify integrity of game files

This process will take some time, depending on the size of the game files. Steam will automatically fix the corrupted files, after which you can try to transfer the files again.

Also Read: How To Fix Disk Write Error In Steam on Windows 11/10

Disable Security Software Temporarily

Some experts have noted that antivirus software prevents the smooth transfer of game files over Steam’s local network. Hence, they suggest temporarily disabling the antivirus software. Here are the steps to disable the Windows Security app on your PC. If you use a third-party antimalware app, look for the documentation to disable it.

1. Press the Windows key and type “Windows Security.”
2. Click on the best match result.
3. Next, click on Virus & Threat Protection.

Windows Security
4. Scroll down and click on Manage Settings.Manage Settings under Virus and Threat Protection
5. Slide the toggle button under Real Time protection towards the left to disable it.
6. Reinitiate the transfer of Steam files.
7. Enable real-time protection after the transfer is complete.

What To Do If The Steam Local Network Transfer Is Slow

Update The Steam App On All Devices

Experts recommend that before beginning any file transfer, the Steam app must be updated to the latest version on all the devices involved. This helps maintain the same version on all the devices and facilitates a smooth transfer of game files.

1. Launch the Steam app and click on the Steam tab in the top-left corner.
2. Choose “Check for Steam Client Updates” from the dropdown menu.

Check for Steam Client Updates
3. The Steam app will connect to the Steam servers and download/install any updates that are available.

Use A Wired Connection If Possible

After updating the Steam app, if file transfer is still slow, some experts suggest using a wired connection for better transfer speeds. In many cases, a wired connection is faster and more stable than a wireless connection.

Ensure Both PCs Are Idle

While initiating a transfer of Steam game files, it is necessary to ensure that both computers are not carrying out heavy processes that consume CPU and GPU resources. Also, there must be no downloads on either PC. This will ensure that all the resources and bandwidth are dedicated to the Steam transfer process only, which may increase the transfer speed.

Delete Steam Download Cache

The final step to fix slow Steam Local Network transfer is to delete the Steam Download Cache. Here are the steps:

1. Open the Steam app and click on the Steam tab in the top left corner.
2. Select Settings and click on the Downloads tab in the left panel.

Clear Download Cache
3. In the right section, click on the “Clear Download Cache” button.

Confirm Clear Download Cache
4. Click on the Confirm button in the prompt box.
5. You will be logged out of your Steam account. Log in to your account and start transferring Steam game files.

Also Read: Steam Download Stuck at 0 Bytes? Here’s What You Can Do!

Update Network Drivers

Did you know that Network drivers also play an important role in transferring files over a network? If the network drivers are corrupted, you may not be able to transfer any files. On the other hand, outdated drivers can slow down the transfer of game files. There are three methods to download and update Network Drivers.

Method 1: Update drivers using the manufacturer’s website

The first method of updating drivers is to visit the official website of your PC manufacturer and search for the driver related to your brand and model. However, this method can be too technical for many, so we recommend the remaining two methods.

Method 2: Update drivers using the Device Manager

The second method is to use the Device Manager tool on your PC. The only limitation of this method is that you cannot always find updated drivers here. This tool connects to a Microsoft server for driver updates only and may not have the latest version of drivers. Here are the steps.”

Press Win + X and select Device Manager> Click Network Adapters>Right-click on your network adapter and choose Update Driver.

Method 3: Update Drivers using Advanced Driver Updater

The final method to update drivers is using the Advanced Driver Updater app. This software overcomes the limitations of the previous two methods and can update all the drivers to their latest compatible versions with a few mouse clicks. Here are the steps:

1. Download & Install Advanced Driver Updater using the link below.

2. Launch the app and click on the Start Scan Now button.

start scan using advanced driver updater
3. After the driver anomalies are presented on the screen within the app interface, click on the Update link next to the Network drivers.

update all using advanced driver updater
4. Wait for the process to complete and reboot your PC.

Are You Able To Carry Out Steam Local Network Transfer?

We hope you enable a Steam Local Network Transfer on a Windows PC. We have explained the steps to follow if the transfer fails or is slow after enabling. Please write to us about your favorite method in the comments section below.

Also Read: Could Not Connect to Steam Network? Here’s How You Fix It!

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How To Fix Ethernet Cable Connected But No Internet Issues https://www.systweak.com/blogs/ethernet-cable-connected-but-no-internet/ https://www.systweak.com/blogs/ethernet-cable-connected-but-no-internet/#respond Sun, 15 Sep 2024 11:30:13 +0000 https://www.systweak.com/blogs/?p=24343 If you’re encountering the frustrating issue of “The Ethernet cable is plugged in but no internet,” you’re not alone. This problem can disrupt your online activities and productivity but is often fixable with a few straightforward steps. This guide will walk you through practical solutions to get your Ethernet connection back online, ensuring a stable… Continue reading How To Fix Ethernet Cable Connected But No Internet Issues

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If you’re encountering the frustrating issue of “The Ethernet cable is plugged in but no internet,” you’re not alone. This problem can disrupt your online activities and productivity but is often fixable with a few straightforward steps. This guide will walk you through practical solutions to get your Ethernet connection back online, ensuring a stable and reliable internet experience.

Why Does My PC Say No Internet When Connected To Ethernet

The following are some of the reasons :

– Problems with the Ethernet cable

– Outdated network drivers

– Malware or viruses

– Faulty Ethernet port

– Incorrect network settings

– Loose connections between your computer and router

– Incompatible IP address

– ISP-related internet outages

– Outdated firmware on your modem or router

– Operating system needing an update

Ethernet Not Working, but Wi-Fi Is

network status

Encountering this problem can be quite frustrating. While you still have internet access through Wi-Fi, the issue lies specifically with your Ethernet connection. This doesn’t pinpoint the exact cause, as there could be several reasons for the problem.

Potential issues include a faulty Ethernet cable, problems with the modem, computer hardware issues, or even operating system glitches. To resolve the issue, start by inspecting each of these components for problems. You could also try using another port on your PC and router. Some experts have suggested changing or inspecting the cable as well.

Fixed – Ethernet Cable Connected But No Internet Issues

Here are a few methods that can help fix this issue. We recommend that you check if the issue has been fixed after completing each method. If the issue has been resolved after a particular method, you can ignore the remaining methods and start using your PC normally.

Method 1: Power Cycle Router/Modem

Power cycling your router or modem can help resolve various connectivity issues, including the “Ethernet connected but no internet on Windows 10” issue. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Unplug the power cable from the router or modem.
Step 2: Unplug the device for about 30 seconds to 1 minute.
Step 3: Reconnect the power cable to the device.
Step 4: If your device has a power button, press it to turn it back on.
Step 5: Allow the device a few minutes to restart and reestablish a connection fully.
Step 6: Once the device has fully rebooted, check if your internet connection is restored and functioning correctly.

Method 2: Enable and Disable the Ethernet Cable on Your Computer

Enabling and disabling the Ethernet cable on your computer can be done through the network settings. 

Step 1: Press Win + X and select “Network Connections.”
Step 2: You’ll see a list of network adapters. Look for the one labeled “Ethernet” or something similar.
Step 3: Right-click on the Ethernet adapter and select “Disable.” The adapter will be turned off, and the Ethernet connection will be disconnected.

Network Connections

Step 4: To re-enable the adapter, right-click on the same Ethernet adapter and select “Enable.” This will turn the adapter back on and re-establish the connection.

Method 3: Change The Network Profile And Turn Off The Metered Connection

Step 1: Press Win + I to open the Settings app.
Step 2: Go to Network & Internet in the left tab and click Ethernet.
Step 3: Disable the metered connection setting and switch the network profile from Public to Private.

choose network profile

Step 4: Following this, reboot your computer, and ensure the Ethernet cable is securely disconnected and reconnected.

Method 4: Run The Windows Network Troubleshooter

To run the Windows Network Troubleshooter, follow these steps:

Step 1:  Press `Win + I` to open the Settings app.
Step 2: Click on `Network & Internet`.
Bluetooth Troubleshooter Run Button

Step 3: Click on `Status` in the left sidebar.
Step 4: Scroll down and click “Network troubleshooter” under the “Advanced network settings” section.
Step 5: Follow the on-screen instructions. The troubleshooter will automatically detect and attempt to fix network problems.

Method 5: Use The Network Diagnostics Tool

Step 1: Press `Win + X` on your keyboard and select “Network Connections.” Power Menu

Step 2: Check that the Ethernet option is enabled in the window that appears. If it is not enabled, right-click it and choose “Enable.” This might resolve the issue. If not, proceed to the next step.
Step 3: If the internet is still unavailable, use the diagnostic tool. Click on “Diagnose this Connection” in the top ribbon of the window.

Diagnose this Connection
Step 4: Wait for your computer to complete the diagnostic process. Once it provides the results, follow the recommendations to restore your internet connection.

Method 6: Check Your DNS Settings

DNS configuration is crucial for accessing the internet; issues with it could be why you’re having trouble connecting. Follow these steps to check your DNS settings:

Step 1. Press `Win + R` on your Windows computer to open the Run dialog.
Step 2. Type `ncpa.cpl` and press Enter.
Step 3. Right-click on your Ethernet connection and select “Properties.”
Step 4. Double-click on “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).”
Step 5. Ensure that “Obtain DNS server address automatically” and “Obtain an IP address automatically” are selected, then click “OK.”
Step 6. Check if this resolves your issue. If not, proceed to the next step.

internet protocol version 4 properties box

Step 7. Select “Use the following DNS server addresses” and enter Google’s public DNS addresses: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
Step 8. Click “OK” and check if your internet access is restored.

Method 7: Flush DNS

Flushing the DNS cache on Windows can resolve issues related to outdated or corrupt DNS entries. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Press `Win + S` to open the search bar and type `cmd` or `Command Prompt.`
Step 2: Right-click “Command Prompt” in the search results and select `Run as administrator.` This will open the Command Prompt with elevated privileges.
Step 3:  In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and press Enter:

ipconfig /flushdns

Step 4: You should see a message indicating that the DNS Resolver Cache has been successfully flushed.
Step 5: After you see the confirmation message, you can close the Command Prompt window.

Method 8: Update Network Card Drive

Updating your network card driver is essential for maintaining optimal performance and security. New driver updates can resolve bugs, enhance network speed, and improve compatibility with the latest software and hardware. They also address security vulnerabilities and introduce new features that can boost functionality. Regularly updating your driver helps ensure a stable, efficient, and secure internet connection, keeping your system running smoothly and protected.

The Advanced Driver Updater is a powerful tool that scans your PC for corrupt, missing, and outdated drivers and then updates them with the latest versions. We highly recommend using this app due to its ease of use and quick performance. Follow these steps to get started:

update driver using advanced driver updater infographic

Method 9: Reset Your Network Settings

If the previous solutions don’t resolve the “Ethernet is connected to the network but no internet” error, you may need to reset your network settings. This will restore all network configurations on your PC to their default settings and could fix the issues you’re encountering.

To reset the network settings on Windows, open the Settings app, navigate to `Network & Internet` > `Advanced network settings` > `Network reset,` and click `Reset now.`Rest Now button under Network Reset

Method 10: Update Windows

Microsoft provides regular updates that can solve minor and major issues. Here is what you need to do:

Step 1: Press Win + I to open the Settings app.
Step 2: Click on Update & Security.
Step 3: In the Windows Update section, click on Check for updates.

Windows will search for available updates and automatically download and install them if any are found.

Method 11: Scan For Malware

Checking for malware can also help fix your PC’s “The Ethernet option is not showing on Windows 10” issue.

Step 1: Press Win + S and type “Windows Security.”
Step 2: Click on the relevant result under best match.

Windows Security - Virus and threat protection
Step 3: Next, click on Virus & Threat Protection, followed by Scan Options.
Step 4: Click the circular button before Full Scan and then click on the Scan Now button.

Method 12: Contact Your ISP

If none of the previous solutions resolve the network connecting problem., the next step is to contact your internet service provider for further assistance. They may offer a solution you haven’t considered. You can contact them via phone or their website. A technician will contact you and inform you if ongoing maintenance affects their network. Additionally, they may send a professional to your home to inspect the problem and suggest solutions, including replacing your cable or router.

How To Set Ethernet Connection Windows

Setting up an Ethernet connection on a Windows computer is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get connected:

Step 1: Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on your computer. Plug the other end into your router or modem
Step 2: Click the Start menu (Windows icon) and select Settings (gear icon).
Step 3: Go to Network & Internet. You should see “Ethernet” in the left sidebar. Click on it.
Step 4: If the connection is active, you will see details like IP address and connection status. If it’s not connected, it might show “Network cable unplugged.”
Step 5: If there’s no connection, click on Network troubleshooter to diagnose and fix problems.
Step 6: You might need to check your cables or try restarting your router/modem.
Step 7: Under the Ethernet settings, you can also click on Change adapter options.
Step 8: Right-click on your Ethernet connection and select Properties.
Step 9: Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then Properties.
Step 10: Here, you can set your IP address manually or ensure it’s set to obtain an IP address automatically (usually, the default is to obtain an IP address automatically).

Have You Fixed The “Ethernet Cable Connected But No Internet” Issue

You can fix this issue by ensuring proper cable connections, updating or reinstalling network drivers, and verifying IP and adapter settings. Additionally, troubleshooting network settings, resetting devices, and checking with your ISP have further ensured a stable and functional connection. Do let us know in the comments section which method helped you fix the problem.

Read Also : 

How to Solve The “Wi-Fi connected but no internet Connection” Problem

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Diablo Immortal Connection Issues – How To Fix https://www.systweak.com/blogs/diablo-immortal-connection-issues/ https://www.systweak.com/blogs/diablo-immortal-connection-issues/#respond Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:30:56 +0000 https://www.systweak.com/blogs/?p=22814 Diablo Gaming Franchise is one of the most popular gaming series globally. The last installment in the series is the Diablo Immortal or Diablo IV. Although it is considered one of the best games in the world, some users have reported Diablo Immortal Connection Issues while playing the game. In this guide, we will cover… Continue reading Diablo Immortal Connection Issues – How To Fix

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Diablo Gaming Franchise is one of the most popular gaming series globally. The last installment in the series is the Diablo Immortal or Diablo IV. Although it is considered one of the best games in the world, some users have reported Diablo Immortal Connection Issues while playing the game. In this guide, we will cover all the aspects of how to fix the “Diablo Immortal, please check your internet connection” error and other similar issues.

Why – Diablo Immortal Unable to Connect to Game Server

The issues can occur for several reasons. Here are some of them:

  • Diablo Servers are down.
  • Your Internet connection is not working properly.
  • Low bandwidth or slow speed.
  • The game files on your PC have not been updated.
  • Conflict with other apps installed on the system.
  • Other miscellaneous issues that arise out of the blue.

Also Read: [SOLVED] Connection to Blizzard Game Server Lost

Try These Troubleshooting Methods

Here are a few troubleshooting methods to fix the Diablo Immortal Connection Issues. But before you proceed, we recommend rebooting your PC and then checking if you are still facing the same issues. 

Fix 1:Check Your Internet Connectivity

When you face issues with online games or are unable to visit a website, always check your internet connection to verify if it is working fine. To do this, open a browser and open any website or launch any app that requires an internet connection. If it is working fine, you know there is no issue. However, if you face any issues, reboot your router/modem to clear the cache and establish a new connection with your ISP. 

internet connectivity checking

Note : Some experts recommend using a wired connection instead of Wi-Fi when playing games online.

Also Read: How To Fix Wi-Fi Issues On Your PC?

Fix 2: Verify Server Status Of Diablo

If you cannot play Diablo, check the server status of the game. Here is what you need to do:

Click on the links below to check the current server status of Diablo and Blizzard Battle.Net via the Downdector website. You can also use any other server status detector website to identify the current server situation. If the gaming server is down, you can wait; otherwise, move to the next step to fix the error.

https://downdetector.in/status/battle-net/
https://downdetector.in/status/diablo/

Fix 3: Flush DNS

Did you know your PC maintains a DNS that stores cache to improve browsing speeds? However, users face certain Diablo Immortal Requires Constant Internet Connection” errors when this cache gets outdated or corrupted. We suggest that you flush the DNS on your PC by following these steps:

Step 1: Press Win + R to open the RUN box and type “cmd.”
Step 2: Press Ctrl + Shift  + Enter to open the Command Prompt in admin mode.
Step 3: Type the following command followed by the Enter key.

ipconfig /flushdns

flushdns command

Step 4: Wait for the process to complete, and you will receive a message saying, “Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.”
Step 5: Exit the Command Prompt and reboot your PC.

Also Read: Why Can’t my PC Connect to the Internet, But Other Devices Will

Fix 4: Change To Google DNS

The Google DNS provides a better gaming and surfing experience than the DNS your ISP provides. Here is what you need to do to change your default DNS to Google DNS.

Step 1: Press Win + R to open the RUN box.
Step 2: Type “Control” and press the OK button.
Step 3: Click on Network and Sharing Center.

Network and Sharing Center in control panel

Step 4: Click the Change Adapter Settings link in the left panel.Change adapter settings option
Step 5: Make a right click on your internet connection and choose Properties.wifi status

Step 6: Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in the small window and click  the Properties button.

wifi properties

Step 7: Click the circular button next to “Use the following DNS server addresses” and then type the following numbers to use the Google DNS server.

Internet protocol version 4 - Obtain DNS server address automatically option

Preferred DNS Server – 8.8.8.8

Alternate DNS Server –  8.8.4.4

Click OK and exit all the windows.

Fix 5: Update the Network Card Driver

Some experts suggest that updating the network card drivers to the latest version may solve the error. Update drivers ensure that your PC has a sync between the hardware and software. There are three ways to update any driver on your computer.

1. Download And Install Drivers From The Manufacturer’s Website.

To download and install the latest drivers for your PC, visit the network card manufacturer’s official website.

Visit the website, search for the required drivers, and download them. 

To install the latest version of your drivers, double-click the executable file or decompress the contents of the zipped file and open the executable file.

Follow on-screen instructions to install and update the driver.  

2. Download And Install Drivers Using The Device Manager.

The next method to update drivers is to use the Device Manager. Here are the steps to update your drivers.

Step 1: Press Win + X to open the power menu.
Step 2: Click on Device Manager.
Step 3: Click on Network Adapters to expand it and right-click on your network card.network adapters

Step 4: Select Update Driver and then click on Search automatically for the drivers option.search for drivers automatically

Step 5: Follow the steps and restart your PC.

3. Download And Install Drivers Using The Advanced Driver Updater.

Advanced Driver Updater is a fantastic app that helps users scan and identify driver issues on their PCs. This app lets users update missing, corrupted, and outdated drivers. Here are the steps to use this app:

Step 1: Download and install the Advanced Driver Updater from the link below.

Step 2: Launch the software and click on Start Scan Now button.

scan outdated drivers

Step 3: Locate the Network Card from the list of driver issues and click on the Update link next to it.
Step 4: Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

Fix 6: Update Diablo

After you have updated your drivers, we suggest that you update the Diablo game as well. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Open the Battle.Net game launcher app.
Step 2: Choose Diablo Immortal.Diablo Immortal in Battle.net Launcher

Step 3: Click on the Settings (gear icon).Settings gear icon - Diablo Immortal.

Step 4: Click on the Check For Updates option.

Fix 7: Turn Off Background Apps

The next method is to check and disable those apps that consume your bandwidth and PC resources. Once you close all the apps that are consuming your network resources, you will have all the bandwidth available for the game, resulting in a complete stop of Diablo Immortal disconnecting while playing. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Press Win + X to open the Power Menu and choose the Task Manager option.
Step 2: Click on the Processes Tab and locate the processes with high Network usage.

Processes Tab - Task Manager

Step 3: Right-click on all the processes consuming your network resources and choose End Task from the context menu.click on end task

Step 4: Close the Diablo processes if open and exit the Task Manager.

Fix 8: Use VPN

Playing Diablo Immortal online requires a lot of bandwidth, and most ISPs are known to throttle traffic from users who consume too much bandwidth to maintain good speeds across their entire network. Due to this, the speed slows down and is insufficient for surfing or streaming, resulting in “Diablo Immortal internet connection” issues.

The only solution to this issue is to use a VPN and re-route all your gaming traffic via a VPN server. These VPNs provide a secure network connection where the traffic is encrypted, and you can bypass all the limitations imposed by your ISP. We have been using the Systweak VPN for a couple of years. We are fully satisfied with its performance, no-logs policy, and Kill Switch, which works when a server fails, disconnecting all connections so your online activity is not compromised.

Fix 9: Add Battle.Net To Your Firewall Whitelist

As I mentioned earlier, Diablo Immortal consumes heavy bandwidth, which may result in your Windows Defender Firewall considering this game as malware hogging your bandwidth. In this case, the Firewall can block internet access, resulting in Diablo Immortal connection error. Your next step is to add Diablo Immortal to your Firewall Whitelist by following these steps:

Step 1: Press Win + R and type “Control,” followed by the Enter key to open the Control Panel.
Step 2: Choose the “View By” as Large Icons in the top right corner.Set view by Category

Step 3: Next, click on Windows Defender Firewall.Windows Defender Firewall in Control Panel

Step 4: Now, click “Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall” in the left panel.Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewal option

Step 5: Click on the Change Settings option, locate the Battle.Net app, and check the boxes under Private and Public.

Allow apps and features option

Note : If the Battle.Net app is not listed, click “Allow another app” under the list at the bottom right and click on Browse. Locate the app’s executable file and click on Open. Repeat these steps for all the Battle.Net exe files and click the checkboxes under Private and Public.

allow apps

Also Read: Allow Chrome to Access the Network in Your Firewall [Fix]

Fix 10: Reinstall Diablo

The ultimate step to fix the “Diablo Immortal not connecting to Battlenet” issue is to uninstall Diablo and then reinstall it. To uninstall Diable, you need to:

Step 1: Launch the Battle.net launcher and select Diablo.
Step 2: Click on the Gear icon next to the Play button and click on Uninstall.
Step 3: In the next prompt box, choose “Yes, Uninstall”.choose Yes Uninstall - Diablo Immortal

Step 4: Follow the steps and wait until the game gets uninstalled completely.
Step 5: Now, you will see an Install button instead of the Play button. Click on it and follow the on-screen instructions.

Also Read: How To Uninstall Programs On Windows 11 and 10

Are You Able To Fix the “Diablo Immortal Connection” Issues?

The above expert-recommended methods have been compiled from various troubleshooting forums based on the user comments as to how successful these methods were in resolving the Diablo Immortal issues. We hope you resolved these issues and enjoyed the gaming experience.

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Windows Cannot Connect to the Printer – Here’s What You Can Do! https://www.systweak.com/blogs/windows-cannot-connect-to-the-printer/ https://www.systweak.com/blogs/windows-cannot-connect-to-the-printer/#respond Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:30:54 +0000 https://www.systweak.com/blogs/?p=21786 Wireless printers have somewhat replaced wired PCs due to their convenience. Since you can instantly connect with your printer via Wi-Fi, it is more advantageous for other devices to interact with the printer, making the system more user-friendly. However, that also means that more users are now prone to facing issues. The most common among… Continue reading Windows Cannot Connect to the Printer – Here’s What You Can Do!

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Wireless printers have somewhat replaced wired PCs due to their convenience. Since you can instantly connect with your printer via Wi-Fi, it is more advantageous for other devices to interact with the printer, making the system more user-friendly. However, that also means that more users are now prone to facing issues. The most common among them is Windows cannot connect to the printer.

Discovering that the PC cannot detect or connect with the printer can be frustrating after pressing the Ctrl+P command. This not only interrupts the flow of work but also creates a situation that needs to be addressed immediately. 

The question that arises is how this can be fixed. What can you do if Windows cannot connect to the printer? A few things may help overcome this issue, and we will discuss them in this post! Keep on reading to find out ways to fix your PC-Printer connection. 

How to Fix Windows Can’t Connect To Your Printer Error

One of the most common issues that cause this error is the visibility of the printer. So, before we begin with the troubleshooting, make sure that the following preliminary steps are completed – 

  • Ensure your printer is connected to power sources and turned ON.
  • Check the Printer status to find out if it is connected to your Wi-Fi network. 
  • Try restarting the printer and your PC to re-create the connection from scratch. 

If these three things resolve your issue and allow you to connect the PC to the printer, that would be good for you. If not, do not worry—we have a few methods that may help you out!

Fix 1 – Try Adding the Device Again

If you have used the device only once on your PC, the chance of it being removed from the paired list is high. This can be why you are unable to connect to the printer. To fix it, check the list of existing printers and scanners on your PC and Add the device again if you cannot find the concerned printer. 

Here’s what you need to do – 

Step 1 – Press Win+I to open system settings.open system setting
Step 2 – From the Left Pane, select Bluetooth & Devices.

Bluetooth and Devices
Step 3 – In the opened Settings menu, click on Printers & Scanners.
Step 4 – Check the list of connected devices. If you can find them, click on Connect. Else, click on Add device.

Add a printer or scanner
Step 5 – Make sure that your printer is visible for connection.

Refresh button in front of printer scanner device

Once the scan is complete, you will find the device on the list. Connect to it and start using the printer again. This will either reset the connection or add the device again to your device list. 

Fix 2 – Run the Troubleshooter for Printer

If the printer is showing under the list of devices but you are unable to connect, try running the internal troubleshooter found in the settings. This will help you identify and fix the issues. 

Step 1 – Navigate to Printers and Scanners settings as shown in the above method.

Add a printer or scanner

Step 2—Select the printer from the list of devices and click on it to open the extended menu.

list of opened devices in printer setting

Step 3 – In the extended menu, you may find the option to run a troubleshooter. Click on it to initiate the process. 

Now, wait for the troubleshooting to finish. If it finds something, the troubleshooting will fix the error. Overall, you may rely on this method if you feel something has gone wrong while using the printer or if a glitch on your PC is causing the error. 

Fix 3 – Update Printer & Wi-Fi Adapter Drivers

If you are still struggling to connect to your printer, the drivers for your wireless printer and connectivity may be missing or outdated. Having said that, updating multiple drivers or simply checking whether they are outdated might take a lot of effort manually.

That is why we recommend using Advanced Driver Updater. A third-party tool developed by Systweak Software that scans your PC for outdated drivers and shows the latest and most compatible updates. 

Step 1 – Download and install Advanced Driver Updater.

Step 2 – Run a quick scan to identify outdated drivers.

start scan using advanced driver updater
Step 3 – Once the scan is over, click Update All to start the update process. 

Now, restart the PC to apply changes. If you have system and hardware details, you can download the driver update from the manufacturer’s website or use Device Manager. 

Read Also: How To Fix Printer’s “Driver is Unavailable,” Error

Fix 4 – Restart Print Spooler Service

Sometimes, you might face connectivity issues when the Print Spooler service is not running. The best way to remove these glitches is to restart the print spooler service. 

Here’s how you do it – 

Step 1 – Press Win+R to open the run search.
Step 2 – Use command services.msc and hit enter. type services msc command

Step 3 – Scroll down to find the Print Spooler service and right-click on it to restart it.

Right Clicked on Print Spooler service to find restart option

After the service restarts, wait and then try connecting to the printer. 

If none of the methods work, you may have a range or service issue with your Wi-Fi and printer. Call a professional hardware specialist who can help you out with this. If you are worried about performance issues, feel free to try these steps, as they will help. That will be all for this post. Thanks for reading, and good luck!

Read Also : 

How to Solve a Printer Not Recognized Error

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How to Fix Acer Laptop Wireless Network Not Working on Windows https://www.systweak.com/blogs/acer-laptop-wifi-not-working/ https://www.systweak.com/blogs/acer-laptop-wifi-not-working/#respond Mon, 18 Mar 2024 11:30:40 +0000 https://www.systweak.com/blogs/?p=21641 Connecting your PC to Wi-Fi is one of the most basic operations. It is crucial to use Wi-Fi to access the internet wirelessly. However, things can go wrong for Acer PC users if the Wi-Fi drivers are inaccurate. If your Acer laptop or desktop won’t connect to Wi-Fi, there is a chance that the drivers… Continue reading How to Fix Acer Laptop Wireless Network Not Working on Windows

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Connecting your PC to Wi-Fi is one of the most basic operations. It is crucial to use Wi-Fi to access the internet wirelessly. However, things can go wrong for Acer PC users if the Wi-Fi drivers are inaccurate. If your Acer laptop or desktop won’t connect to Wi-Fi, there is a chance that the drivers required to support this connection will either be outdated or corrupt.

In both cases, a user has to find and install Acer Wi-Fi drivers for a PC. But that is not simple; you must understand how to download Acer Wi-Fi downloads correctly. If you are wondering how to do that, you have reached the perfect post.

By the end of this one, you will be able to download Acer Wi-Fi drivers that will help you with issues such as your PC being unable to connect or can’t connect to the internet.

Common Reasons for Acer Not Connecting to Wi-Fi

Before we begin with identifying methods that can help you download, install, and update Acer Wi-Fi drivers on your PC, let us take a look at some of the common reasons that may be causing the issue in the first place –

  • Wi-Fi is disabled on your laptop.
  • Corrupt network adapter driver.
  • WLAN AutoConfig service not running.
  • Outdated Wi-Fi Adapter Drivers
  • Power Management Configuration Error
  • Third-Party Application Conflict

Whatever the issue, your Wi-Fi connectivity is bothered. Hence, we recommend you consider these factors and resolve the issue immediately. You may try to resolve the error using multiple methods. Check them out in the next section and fix the Wi-Fi not working error on your Acer PC.

How to Fix Acer Laptop Wi-Fi Not Working Problem?

Knowing the delicacy of nature, we firstly recommend that you switch to a LAN or any sort of wired connection, as you may need the internet while troubleshooting the issue.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help fix Acer’s laptop not connecting to the Wi-Fi issue. Just walk through the solution until you find the right fix for the Wi-Fi problem.

Note : Screenshots used in this guide are from Windows 11. If you are a Windows 10 or older version user, the option name might vary.

1. Enable the WLAN feature

If your laptop has a Wi-Fi button, turn it on if it is disabled. However, if there is no switch, follow these steps to enable Wi-Fi.

1. Press the Windows key + I to open Windows settings.
2. Click Network & Internet.

Network & Internet

3. Click Wi-Fi > toggle the Wi-Fi button to On.

wifi setting
4. Restart the Acer laptop and connect to Wi-Fi; it should work.

2. Run WLAN AutoConfig Service

The WLAN AutoConfig service provides the logic to connect to, disconnect, and configure the wireless local area network (WLAN). When the service is disabled, WLAN adapters stop working. Therefore, we must check whether the WLAN AutoConfig service is running properly.

1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.
2. Type services.msctype command to open list of available services

3. Look for WLAN AutoConfig > double click to open the settings.WLAN AutoConfig properties

4. Set the Startup type to Automatic and the Service status to Running.
5. Click Apply > Ok.
6. Restart the laptop and try to connect to Wi-Fi.

3. Update Wireless Network Adapter Driver

Note : To update drivers either manually or automatically, you need to have a glitch-free internet connection.

Method 1: Manually download and update the Acer Wi-Fi driver on Windows

By visiting the manufacturer’s site, one can easily download driver updates. But remember, this involves risk as an incorrect driver update can make the system non-functional. Hence, before moving ahead, we request you to take a backup of outdated drivers, for this can use Smart Driver Care, as the tool allows taking backup of old drivers.

Once you have either the driver backup or the data backup, only then proceed with the steps below:

Steps to download Acer WiFi driver manually

1. Visit the Acer website.
2. Enter the serial #, SNID, or model number to identify your Acer device.

Alternatively, you can select your device by category.drivers and manual option acer website

3. Next, check that the operating system for the model number selected is correct. If not, use the down arrow to change it.select operating system at acer website

4. after that, click the Driver section and scroll down to look for a wireless network adapter driver.
5. Click the Download option next to the driver file size.
6. Wait for the download to complete. Afterwards, follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.

Tip: Since this step requires technical expertise, avoid downloading and updating drivers manually if you are a novice. Doing so might harm your system and its performance.

Let’s move to an automatic way to update the Acer Wi-Fi driver to avoid such a problem and simplify the task.

Method 2: Automatically download and update Acer wireless drivers on Windows (Smart Driver Care)

If the above steps seem too much work, you can try updating the Acer WiFi driver automatically using Smart Driver Care.

This professional driver updater tool for Windows scans your system for outdated drivers and updates them quickly. You don’t need to gather system information to use this tool; the driver updater automatically detects the required details. Smart Driver Care handles everything, so the risk of downloading an incorrect driver is not there. Also, using this driver updater, you can update outdated software, take a backup of drivers, change themes, schedule driver scans, and do a lot more.

Steps to download Acer wireless driver on Windows.

1) Download and install Smart Driver Care.

2) Launch Smart Driver Care and click Scan Now. Wait for the driver updater to finish the scan and list outdated and corrupt drivers.

Smart Driver Care

3) After that, to update the Acer Wi-Fi driver, click the Update Driver button to update the wireless adapter and follow the on-screen instructions.SDC_Update driver

Alternatively, to update all outdated drivers, click the Update All button. (Remember—To use this feature, you need the registered version, which helps update all drivers at once. Moreover, it comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee.)

4) After updating the driver, reboot the system to apply the changes. Now, connect devices wirelessly with your Acer machine; you should not face any problems.

Also, note that the registered version of Smart Driver Care comes with technical support. If you face any problems or have any questions about the product, you can contact support@systweak.com for assistance.

4. Modify Power Management Settings

Power Management settings for the wireless network adapter can also disable the wireless network adapter. Therefore, you need to check and modify the Power Management settings.

  1. Press Windows + X > select Device Manager.device manager
  2. Go to Network adapters > double click the expand it right-click the wireless network adapter > select Properties.device manager
  3. Click the Power Management tab > uncheck the box next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power > OK.Power management
  4. Restart the laptop to apply changes.

5. Allow Wi-Fi Connection in Antivirus Program

Your antivirus application may prevent your laptop from connecting to WiFi; you may temporarily disable it in your computer and reconnect to WiFi.

If your Acer laptop can connect to Wi-Fi, the antivirus application will not allow the connection to be established. In this scenario, you should add your WiFi connection to the antivirus exception list and ensure that it is allowed via the antivirus application.

Remember to re-enable your antivirus application afterwards.

6. Manually Connect To A Wireless Network

If the above fixes did not work, try connecting to Wi-Fi manually.

  1. In the Windows search, type Control Panel.
  2. Go to the Network and Sharing Center.Network and Sharing Center in control panel
  3. Click Set up a new connection or network.
  4. Select Manually connect to a wireless network, then click Next.
  5. Enter the information for your WiFi, including Network name, Security type, and Security Key. Check the box next to Start this connection automatically > click Next.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the process. Now, try to connect the Acer laptop to the wireless networks.

That’s all for now. We hope by following either of the steps explained in this post; you will be able to download and update the Acer Wi-Fi driver. In case you have any suggestions or questions, do leave them in the comments section. We’d love to hear from you.

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