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3Have you considered replacing the ethernet cable?– RobertCommented Jul 11, 2022 at 11:49
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1Or tried a USB Ethernet Card? It is NOT a Windows 10 issue.– anonCommented Jul 11, 2022 at 12:00
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Switched over to USB wifi adapter and get the same issue and error message. I've swapped Ethernet cables with not difference.– Spencer1997Commented Jul 11, 2022 at 13:18
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Ethernet in WIndows 10, the system portion of it, is rock solid... What ethernet adapter/chipset are you using and what switch? I remember years back a certain model of Intellinet switch would not link properly with a Realtek 8111E Ethernet chipset (I think, might be wrong on the specific model), but situations like this are rare today. I would also be interested in what the switch shows when this occurs, if a link is show (physical link) on either/both ends of the connection, etc. Troubleshooting Ethernet is generally a pretty simple thing... basic information gathering and elimination.– acejavelinCommented Jul 11, 2022 at 16:15
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