![]() Try just replacing the ethernet cable with a new one and see if that repeats.Ģ. Maybe for some reason, the cable is broken in such a way that once in a while, some data packets get corrupted in such a way that they cause the network card to try to reset itself or to try to downgrade the speed to 100 mbps and that fails, causing a reset. It shouldn't happen, network cards are designed in such a way so that if a cable fails, there's no problems, but still in very rare cases it can happen. Bad ethernet cable or cable that's going bad. That could be caused by several things - all these are possibilities, not saying this is the fault.ġ. ![]() This network interface has reset 60 time(s) since it was last initialized." ![]() You have an error message which is clear: "The network driver detected that its hardware has stopped responding to commands. It's a realtek gigabit chip, the same chip that's used on motherboards for maybe 10+ years now.
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