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jraju:
Hi, I enclose there with the network adapter settings.Normallly these selected items are taken by a software, as otherwise, i have to take each setting picture separately as a jpg.
Ok, To fix the problem of internet light blinking during startup, along with dls light, i tried some changes in the default settings of the adapter. This is the latest available driver from realtek.com for my network adapter.
Still the problem is persisting, and i want you to check, if i have disabled or enabled correctly. Ofcourse, i made some changes to try to fix my problem.
For eg. some lan settings have been disabled like ipv6 etc..
Can i change the settings here. It is because, of ethernet port, that i am having the problem. ethernet port is connected to motherboard ethernet card, Manual checking of that port does not produce the problem and hence change in the network adapter settings.
I could easilly change those to default, but i have a doubt, that if those default settings are giving this problem, as the driver would be the fresh date whereas the device is of older one.
Please advisse how to go about from here.
are there any specific effects it would have on speed and other things in internet access like security flaw, please experts

Boggin:
You could try playing around with the Speed & Duplex settings.

Go Start - type devmgmt.msc and press enter.

In Device Manager click on View/Show hidden devices and expand Network adapters.

Right click on the Ethernet adapter and select Properties/Advanced then scroll down and click on Speed & Duplex

You could use the dropdown to try the 100Mbps Full Duplex to see if that improves, but really, if once the machine is booted up and you have a solid connection, then I wouldn't worry about what is happening on boot.

jraju:
Hi, It is also happening randomly when the windows is running. So, i am trying. But, you would have seen the default entry also side by side.
As raised by me in the other thread, can i buy an adopter to connect my ethernet.
If i do so, what would happen to the motherboard adapter.
I will try to explain.
If i attach a usb ethernet adapter, will i get internet at all? as this port would have no connection with the network card?
Is the speed is creating this disturbance at start and at times randomly

Boggin:
The Speed & Duplex is more to do with data transfer between machines, but I've just wired up this laptop and the router lights have been going wild and while they eventually settle down, the connection remains stable even though the Ethernet light flashes occasionally.

I know this because I'm listening to a radio station and there's no break in the signal.

I wouldn't worry about it if your connection remains stable.

Samson:
J, I've seen Energy Efficient Ethernet cause problems, try disabling that feature for your NIC.

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