Windows 10: getting BSOD when connecting to internet using a lan adapter

Discus and support getting BSOD when connecting to internet using a lan adapter in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; A few days back my laptop started getting BSOD unexpectedly. I did a full system reset and it worked just fine for some time. So I connected it to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Dhanin Reddy, Oct 4, 2021.

  1. getting BSOD when connecting to internet using a lan adapter


    A few days back my laptop started getting BSOD unexpectedly. I did a full system reset and it worked just fine for some time. So I connected it to internet using a Lan adapter and it was still working fine. Then I checked if there are any updates to be installed and there were a lot including driver updates. So after installing them and restarting my laptop I started getting the BSOD again and it was in a reboot loop. I tried many ways to fix it but it didn't work. Finally I removed the Lan adapter and it then booted up as normal. Then I connected to wifi and it was still working fine. If I co

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    Dhanin Reddy, Oct 4, 2021
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  2. ScottKane Win User

    LAN Adapter keeps getting disabled after upgrade to Window10

    It works fine for a while, but then all of a sudden the internet connection is lost and the LAN wired adapter says no networks available.

    After a couple times troubleshooting, I get "default gateway not available", then reboot and trouble shoot and LAN adapter has been disabled.

    I have tried running Malwarebytes.org for potential of a virus issue, but comes up clean.

    Any one have any suggestions??
     
    ScottKane, Oct 5, 2021
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  3. Naveen_M Win User
    Intermittent internet connection issues

    Hello Trevor,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft community.

    There are some reasons that causes this error connection reset. Let’s try to identify the root cause and apply the appropriate solution to fix this.

    I suggest you to run the network troubleshooter first, and check if the issue persists. To run the troubleshooter, follow the below steps:

    1. Press ‘Windows + X’ key.
    2. Select ‘Control panel’
    3. In the search box, type ‘Troubleshooter’ and then click ‘Troubleshooting’
    4. Under ‘Network and Internet’ click on ‘Network adapter’ and click on ‘Next’ button.

    Try to update the network adapter and check if the issue persists.

    1. Press ‘Windows + X’ key.
    2. Expand the network and adapter’
    3. Right click on the device, and select ‘Update driver software’
    4. Restart the computer and check.
    5. You can also check for updates from the system manufacturer site.

    Check proxy settings by doing the below steps:

    1. Go to Control panel – Internet options.
    2. Click on ‘Connections’ tab.
    3. Click on ‘LAN settings’
    4. Uncheck ‘Use a Proxy server for your LAN’ check box, and click ‘Ok’


    I also suggest you to reset IP Address by following the below steps.

    1. Press Windows key, and type ‘Command prompt’
    2. Right click on it and select ‘Run as administrator’
    3. Type the following command without quotes, and press enter: ‘netsh winsock reset catalog’
    4. Restart the system once and check if the issue persists.

    Try to disable Kaspersky firewall and check if that helps

    1. Open the Kaspersky Internet Security program.
    2. Click the ‘Settings’ button.
    3. Click the ‘Firewall component’ option under Protection Center.
    4. Select the ‘Enable Firewall’ option to remove the check mark.

    Hope it helps. Please reach back if the issue persists.



    Thanks and regards

    Naveen M
     
    Naveen_M, Oct 5, 2021
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  4. getting BSOD when connecting to internet using a lan adapter

    Only Chrome can connect to the Internet.

    To resolve the particular error messages that you're having, we suggest you perform the steps below to disable proxy server:

    • Click the Tools button in Internet Explorer, then click Internet Options.
    • Go to the Connections tab, then click LAN settings.
    • Uncheck the box which says Use a Proxy Server for your LAN, then click
      OK.

    You can also follow the steps on this
    article
    that lists all steps that can help you when you're having issues with internet connection.

    Let us know if it addressed your concern.

    Thank you.
     
    Angela Pun, Oct 5, 2021
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