Why is my Ethernet showing connected but without internet?

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Asked By TechNoWiz123 On

I'm having a frustrating issue with my PC right now. It had a strange bug where I couldn't open any apps, but I managed to fix that. However, I'm still struggling with the Wi-Fi. It now says that the Ethernet is connected, but there's no internet access. To make things worse, it doesn't even show that it's connected to Ethernet anymore. Any help would be appreciated!

6 Answers

Answered By NetworkNerd87 On

Could you provide more details about your setup? What type of PC do you have, and what is your Ethernet port connected to? When you say there's 'no internet,' are you seeing any specific error messages?

TechNoWiz123 -

I have a Windows 11 PC connected to my router. It says it's connected, but it really isn’t working.

Answered By TechGuru22 On

If you can't open apps and your network is down, it might be a bigger issue, possibly some malware. Keep an eye out for that!

Answered By HelpMePls38 On

Have you tried connecting a different device using the same Ethernet cable? If you don't have another device, you could check the cable and see if that might be the issue too.

TechNoWiz123 -

I don't think I have another device to test it on, but I'll look into it.

Answered By GamerDude99 On

It sounds like your network might be down rather than your PC being the issue. Have you tried rebooting your ISP equipment? Sometimes a simple restart can fix connectivity problems.

TechNoWiz123 -

Thanks for the quick response! The Wi-Fi seems to be working fine, and I've rebooted everything I can think of. Is there anything specific that I should reboot?

Answered By RecentIssuesX On

There have been a few similar cases where both Wi-Fi and Ethernet suddenly stopped working, which seems to be related to a recent Windows update. Since the network cards are from different manufacturers, it might be a driver issue affecting everyone.

TechNoWiz123 -

That could definitely be a possibility. Thanks for the heads up!

Answered By SavvySurfer5 On

You could also try running the network troubleshooter tool. Reinstalling or updating your network driver might help too. If all else fails, power cycling your modem or router could sort it out!

TechNoWiz123 -

I've tried everything but changing my cable and updating Windows. I can't update Windows without Wi-Fi, though.

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