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Mellojosh
Mar 24, 2022Star
Re: CAX80 Multi-gig ethernet port dropping
I am also having this exact issue. Just with the 2.5g port. The port functions for an undefined period of time then the blue light goes off, the connection stalls, then it drops to 1g. Even on 1g the ...
FURRYe38
Dec 01, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What drivers had you been using?
billg118 wrote:
Thanks for finding this. Ive still been getting the disconnects so Ive installed the Realtek driver using the info you found.
Ill report back later to let you know if it worked.
billg118
Dec 01, 2022Guide
I installed the "Realtek PCI-E Ethernet Drivers" from the MSI support page for my motherboard.
Go to this link, click Lan Drivers, and its the W11 version.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/MAG-X570S-TOMAHAWK-MAX-WIFI/support#driver
MSI vesrion
Released: 9/2022
11.8.515.2022
Realtek version
Released: 11/2022
11.10.0720.2022
I haven't tested with the updated version yet but I'll be able to in a couple of hours.
- FURRYe38Dec 01, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Great info. Thank you...Let us know.
Looks like I might update mine as well. 🤔
- billg118Dec 03, 2022Guide
When I started having this issue I broke my own cardinal rule of "try the easy stuff first".
I thought there was no way this could be caused by the cat 8 Ethernet cable I bought less than a year ago right?
Well the jokes on me because I had a big brain moment last night and thought "Its not the cable but maybe I should try switching the cable." Lo and behold it was the cable.
I've been using a different cat 8 cable (same brand) and its been working flawlessly with 0 connection drops for 2 days. So IMO this is fixed on my side. Seems like whatever problem OP was having is not the same problem I had.
Thanks for all the troubleshooting help.
- FURRYe38Dec 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Good find. Ya, not all cables are done well. Could be the little things.
Glad you figured it out.
Ya I've not seen any problems on the CAX80 with wifi enabled and my 2.5Gb ethernet connected pc to the MG port. Working fine here.I think for some these other branded adapters or higher speed adapters, 10Gb, could maybe be effected by wifi signals being enabled. My CAX80 is 25 feet away from my PC. Possible being too close with this particular ethernet adapters could be seeing noise and interferences. Users would need to try something else. I would try Intel or Realtek based and 2.5Gb only speed adapters with them connected to the CAX80.
And be sure to use good quality and good working CAT#A STP cabling. Been using 6A for years, zero problems.