Problem :-
1. Turned off my ethernet Network connection via win 10 and did what I needed to.
2. Turned it on again and no connection to Network.
3. MS claimed my cable was faulty!
4. So plugged in a brand new one and connected directly to the Blue lit BT router but no connect.
5. turned router on and off; factory reset too but still no connect.
6. Wifi worked fine as did the printer on the Network.
7. Bt are sending me a new router but I think it's a local problem.
Any truly helpful suggestions would be appreciated
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Clearly your network adapter hasn't started again correctly. Try removing it in device manager and let W10 find it again.
Why did you turn it off, what did you ' need to do'
Do you often unplug the ethernet cable? constant plugging in/out can cause damage to the socket
@Les-GibsonReally? I must tell my laptop that.
Why's that ? Does your laptop keep unplugging itself?Naughty laptop.
Yes really, look it up
I don't have to look anything up. My laptop has had the ethernet unplugged hundreds of times. I don't know where people get this drivel.
Thank you for all your suggestions, one of which I'll try.
For those that put words into my mouth, I did not unplug the cable until MS asked me to fit a new one. I simply disabled the Ethernet in 'adaptor options' as I was testing a USB wifi gizmo. I spent 20 years running a Novell network and never had a dud plug or socket.
I kicked myself when I read this! Old age and dappiness meant I'd forgotten the first rule of electronics to restore function namel "Turn it off and turn it on again". Thanks to you I did just that and restored Ethernet instantly on the reboot.
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That "drivel" is based on over 40 years in electronic design and repair. All components have a finite lifetime and where connectors are concerned, that lifetime is measured in the number of connections / disconnections.
A typical life cycle of an RJ45 connector is in the region of 750 insertions