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Ethernet Cable Connected but no Internet Access FIX | Ethernet cable se Internet nahi chal raha hai BUY Link : https://amzn.to/46wpiyN #ethernetcable #ethernet #ethernetswitch #ethernetproblem #LANportproble #ethernetnotworking If your Ethernet port is not working, here's a step-by-step guide to troubleshoot and possibly fix the issue: 🔌 1. Check the Physical Connection Ensure the Ethernet cable is properly plugged in on both ends (your device and the router/modem). Try a different Ethernet cable to rule out a faulty one. Plug the cable into another device to test if the cable and port on the router work. 🔄 2. Restart Devices Restart your computer. Reboot the router/modem by unplugging it for 10 seconds, then plugging it back in. ⚙️ 3. Check Network Adapter in Device Settings On Windows: Press Windows R, type devmgmt.msc, press Enter. Expand Network adapters. Look for something like Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller or Intel Ethernet Controller. If it has a yellow triangle, right-click -Update driver or Enable if it's disabled. If not, go to System Information - Network and look for Ethernet under Hardware. 🌐 4. Check Network Settings On Windows: Go to Settings -Network & Internet - Ethernet. Click the connection and ensure it says Connected. If not, click Diagnose or Troubleshoot problems. 🔄 5. Disable/Enable Ethernet Adapter In Windows: Go to Control Panel -Network and Sharing Center - Change adapter settings. Right-click your Ethernet adapter, click Disable, wait a few seconds, then Enable it. 📥 6. Update Network Drivers Visit your PC or motherboard manufacturer’s website. Download and install the latest Ethernet/network drivers. 🛠️ 7. BIOS/UEFI Settings Sometimes Ethernet is disabled in BIOS. Reboot and enter BIOS/UEFI (usually by pressing DEL, F2, or ESC during startup). Look for Integrated Peripherals or Onboard Devices and make sure LAN or Ethernet is enabled. 🧪 8. Test with Live OS Boot from a Linux Live USB (like Ubuntu) to check if Ethernet works there. If it does, the issue is software-related. 🧰 9. Check for Hardware Failure If all else fails: The Ethernet port may be physically damaged. Use a USB-to-Ethernet adapter as a workaround.