Ethernet Cable Not Connecting on Windows 11, Even with USB Adapter

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Asked By CuriousPanda47 On

I've recently connected an ethernet cable from my router to my home office, but my Windows 11 system keeps saying it's not connected. I initially thought there was a problem with the LAN port, so I bought a USB ethernet adapter. Unfortunately, I'm still seeing the same 'Not Connected' status. The cable works fine on other devices, so I suspect it's a software issue. When I run 'ipconfig /all' in the command prompt, it indicates that the media state is 'Media Disconnected'. I've even done a fresh install of Windows 11, but that hasn't resolved the issue. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

2 Answers

Answered By LinuxLover23 On

Try booting from a Linux USB stick. This won't interfere with Windows, and it's a quick way to see if your hardware is the issue. If the ethernet works in Linux, then you know it’s likely a Windows or driver problem. If it doesn't work there either, that might suggest a hardware fault.

CuriousPanda47 -

It didn’t work in Ubuntu either. Does that mean it’s a hardware problem? Why wouldn’t the dongle resolve it?

Answered By TechieTom99 On

First off, make sure you've installed the latest chipset and LAN drivers from your motherboard manufacturer's support page. Sometimes those drivers are the missing piece. It can make a big difference in connectivity.

CuriousPanda47 -

Yes, everything is up to date on my drivers.

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