I just set up my new Corsair Vengeance PC after my old one died, and I'm having trouble with the Ethernet connection. I'm using the same cable that worked fine with my last PC, but my new setup isn't recognizing it at all. My Wi-Fi is working thanks to the built-in chip, but even with the Ethernet cable plugged into the back and connected to my router, there's no detection. Do I need to disable the Wi-Fi chip to get the Ethernet working? Any tips would be great!
2 Answers
First, try checking your Device Manager. Go to Network adapters and see if there's an entry for LAN, like 'Gigabit Ethernet' or something similar. If you don't see that, your Ethernet driver might not be installed or recognized properly.
If your Device Manager doesn’t show any LAN adapter, then it could be a driver issue. You might need to go to the manufacturer's website and download the latest Ethernet drivers for your motherboard. Also, double-check the cable and ports to ensure there’s no physical damage.
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