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August 12th, 2015 15:00

Hello,

Which version of the Realtek drivers do you have on that system?  Currently, on our support site, we have Realtek thernet Controller Driver Version 10.1.505.2015, A00.   Is that what you're using?

If so, have you tried removing the driver, rebooting the system, and seeing whether Win10 has a native driver that it can install?  That might work better for your system / network.

I've looked around and I don't see any other, or newer, drivers out there than what we have on our support site.

Let me know which version you're running and whether Win10 finds a better driver than that for you.

Todd

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August 12th, 2015 16:00

That' the one I'm currently running, if you have a look on the net you'll see others are having similar problems with the wired connection dropping out if they also have wireless running. The problem is that the wireless connection also plays up once the wired one drops.  I'm currently running with the wired connection unplugged and haven't lost internet at all since I did this.

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August 13th, 2015 12:00

That' the one I'm currently running, if you have a look on the net you'll see others are having similar problems with the wired connection dropping out if they also have wireless running. The problem is that the wireless connection also plays up once the wired one drops.  I'm currently running with the wired connection unplugged and haven't lost internet at all since I did this.

I've seen it, and passed along the information that people are posting about it.  Not sure what the answer is at this point, and no ETA on any fix, unfortunately.  

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