![]() When you uninstall a driver, Windows will automatically install a generic driver for your device the next time you start up your machine. Installing your driver is the way to go if updating didn’t work. Once done, restart your computer and check if the problem is solved. Click Next and follow any additional on-screen instructions.Click Browse and select the driver that you downloaded before (in our case, to the location where you copied the downloaded driver).Click Browse my computer for driver software.Otherwise, download the driver and continue If you have the latest version then skip to the Uninstall section below. Check if you have the latest version or not.Now, go to your driver manufacturer’s website and search for the latest driver of your device.Note the driver version or keep this window open Locate and double click your network device.Before updating your driver, you should check whether you have the latest driver version or not.You should do it from another PC, ideally from the one you are reading this article, and copy it to your system with the problem. For example, you cannot search the latest driver on the internet and download it. Note: Since you are having trouble connecting to the internet, some of these steps might not work for you. Lastly, you should uninstall and let the Windows install a generic driver version for your network card. You can do it both automatically as well as manually. Next, you should update the drivers to the latest version. The latest drivers sometimes have a bug or compatibility issue. Firstly, you should try to roll back the drivers if the problem occurred after a driver update. There are a couple of things that you can do with your drivers. If the above two methods didn’t work then the chances are that you have a faulty driver. Now, plug in the system (or insert the battery if you have a laptop).Hold the power button for 30 seconds and then release it.Follow the instructions given below to perform this method Unloading power from your PC resolves the issue. This is an old trick but it has worked for a lot of users. Once done, check if the Ethernet is working or not. In this case, click Disable and then select Enable This will restart the device. If you see a Disable option then that means your device is already enabled. Locate and right-click your network device.Sometimes devices are disabled randomly or because of a bug.įollow these steps to check and enable your Ethernet Even if you don’t remember disabling the Ethernet, it is good practice to check the status. ![]() Ethernet, and various other devices, can easily be disabled from the Device Manager. Sometimes, the problem might be caused by a disabled Ethernet. ![]() Disable your antivirus for a few minutes and check if Ethernet is working or not. Almost every antivirus has a disable option.
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