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October 13th, 2022 22:00


@Eddielarue wrote:

I am having a similar issue XPS 17 9720. Using a Dell 7-in-1 USB-C Multiport Adapter - DA310 to connect to Ethernet in office. The network drops up to 10 times a day. No other computers on Windows 11, or having the issue.

 

1. I connect to another computer hosting our QB's file, and when it drops, I have to go in and shut down all the other QB programs to relaunch QB. 

2. I have turned off Wi-Fi, and disabled the adapter settings noted earlier in the post. 


1. What a mess. That QuickBooks file sharing is already a bit rickety, and then it sounds like this is just peer-to-peer Windows Networking. A machine with a poor ethernet connection is the last thing you need.

For sure, keep that QB-file backed up (made the proper way as a company-file.QBB )

2. Good

Try this:

In Control-Panel / Programs and Features
and/or
Settings / Apps / Apps & Features
Properly uninstall anything related to:
- Intel Killer Performance Suite (Performance Killer)
- Killer Networking (Rivet, xTend, etc.) Killer of Networking
- Dell Optimizer (Network de-Optimizer)
- Express-Connect
- SmartByte

In Control Panel / Device=Manager
- Delete the Wireless-WiFi device
Reboot computer..

On next start, Windows should auto-detect the WiFi mini-card and load appropriate (nice lean/basic/fast) drivers. Basically, run the simple Windows drivers (not that Killer nonsense). 

Repeat process for Wired Ethernet device.

Test operation. 

 

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July 25th, 2022 01:00

For Windows 10:

Go to Device Manager

Expand the Network Adapters drop-down

Right-click on your ethernet port/device (mine is called Realtek USB GbE Family Controller)

Choose Properties and go to the Advanced tab

Select the Speed & Duplex property and change the value from "Auto Negotiation" to 100 Mbps Half Duplex

That worked for me and gives your data exchange a hard rule instead of allowing it to constantly calibrate itself.

Hope this helps.

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July 25th, 2022 08:00

thank you, but it still doesn't work.  very frustrating, especially when I have tried different laptops and they work.

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October 13th, 2022 15:00

I am having a similar issue XPS 17 9720. Using a Dell 7-in-1 USB-C Multiport Adapter - DA310 to connect to Ethernet in office. The network drops up to 10 times a day. No other computers on Windows 11, or having the issue. I have turned off Wi-Fi, and disabled the adapter settings noted earlier in the post. 

I connect to another computer hosting our QB's file, and when it drops, I have to go in and shut down all the other QB programs to relaunch QB. 

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October 13th, 2022 22:00


@Truth21 wrote:

Dell XPS 13 7390  

1. or to the laptop

2. I have used different cables and still disconnects. 

3. Dell has replaced my docking station twice. Dell has replaced the motherboard.  

4. The router has been replaced.  I have replaced the router

5. I have tried the ethernet with a different computer and it works fine. 


1. Why use Dock's port if it has an on-board RJ-45 ethernet port for direct-connect?

2. What kind and how long. Try some new high-quality 6-ft CAT-6 ones.

3. Yikes

4. Wow

5. Is the "other computer" Gigabit (1000 speed) also ?

What kind of cable is in the wall?

How long is that cable run ?

Have you replaced the wall-jack?

Is there an ethernet switch (like a multi-port box) on either end?

 

 

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October 18th, 2022 11:00

This did it for me. I bought an XPS13 in March having been a Lenovo user for years,and much as I love it when it works properly I vowed never to buy another Dell because of the wired network dropouts. Not (usually) as bad as some on here, but often enough, then going through the uninstall/reinstall palarver. I even put a shortcut to Device Manager on my desktop. I tried loads of things and sometimes they seemed to work for maybe nearly a whole day before crapping out again. Three days ago I saw AdrianG001's solution, went into Device Manager (easy, I had a shortcut) and set Speed & Duplex to 1 Gbps Full Duplex to match the network and I've been dropout free for a whole three days so far.

Of course do all the driver stuff and DA310 etc stuff anyway, but set Speed & Duplex for your application.

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December 2nd, 2022 02:00

This did it for me, thanks @AdrianG001 
Sometimes it's the simple things! 

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September 26th, 2023 08:59

I had the same issues with my XPS 15 9530. The disconnection issue was successfully reproducable by doing video calls. As soon as I turned on my own video the disconnection came after 1 or 2 minutes.
For me the combination of @Tesla1856  and @AdrianG001 solved the problem.
First uninstall all the network interferring software and network driver (like @Tesla1856 described), reboot.
Then for the new clean driver set the adapter to 1GB-Full-Duplex (like @AdrianG001 said), reboot again.

Done.

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