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Well it’s been almost a full day so far and no disconnections, so here’s what I toggled for future reference in case anyone else ever has the same issue!
In device manager for the network adapter properties, go to advanced and disable the following:
- Energy-Efficient Ethernet
- Green Ethernet
- Wake on Magic Packet
It’s possibly only one of those settings needed to be toggled, depending on the situation. For me, it works as it is now so I’m going to leave it!
Optional is also disabling the settings in the ‘Power Management’ tab, I’ve just checked and I don’t actually have those off at the moment (I reinstalled the drivers so I guess they were enabled again at that point), but YMMV.
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Yeah, I’ve had that option turned off for a while and it hasn’t helped, but I’ve toggled these new settings I’ve never looked into before off. So far so good, so fingers crossed!
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Yup, see screenshot of the NetworkProfile section in event viewer in the first post. Currently on 20H2 but this issue has persisted for months across 1909 and 2004 (I only really started noticing it back around April/May when I started working from home).
I’ve just found a post after some random googling that said try turning off green ethernet on the network device properties so I’ve tried that…
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January 30, 2021 at 1:28 pm in reply to: Latest Beta Firmwares for DSL-AC51 to DSL-N66U incl. DSL-AC750 Latest DSL ASUSWRT firmware v9.1.2.3_502-g2bdb05b now available. (latest firmware’s are at end of threads) For following ASUS DSL Modem Routers: DSL-AC51 DSL-AC52U DSL-AC55U DSL-AC56U DSL-AC750 DSL-N10-C1 – (extended beta support... #11741Hi All,
I wouldn’t mind a copy of the new firmware, just for testing. I’ve been getting quite a few CRC errors on my line lately and been struggling to track down the cause with my ISP (Zen) so this new G.INP setting might be useful.
I’ve been using a DSL AC-55U for 3 years with no issues until a few weeks back, and I even just purchased a replacement one from Amazon to see if it was the router going faulty, but nope :(
An unrelated issue that someone might be able to shed some light on (I’ll open a new thread about this if needed) – on my Windows 10 PC that’s hardwired into the router I get random disconnections 2 or 3 times a day. In the router logs it looks like this:
2021-01-30 12:26:15 kernel: Link State: LAN_4 down.
2021-01-30 12:26:18 kernel: Link State: LAN_4 up.(Where the number changes if I try a different port). In windows it shows as media disconnected then reconnected a couple of seconds later. I can see the logs in the NetworkProfile section of Event Viewer showing network disconnected.
I’ve now tried two different routers (as the same happens with the new one I got the other day), new cables, different driver versions (it’s a Realtek NIC on my mobo), and I even put in a PCIe NIC and it does the same thing so at this point all I can think of it there’s something running in Windows doing it, but I’m at a loss as to what!
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