
- KB4517389 ETHERNET STATUS 10 MBPS INSTALL
- KB4517389 ETHERNET STATUS 10 MBPS DRIVERS
- KB4517389 ETHERNET STATUS 10 MBPS DRIVER
Remove whatever AV your using and download AVIRA, AVG, Comodo or Panda go to CUSTOM Scan and set it to do a full system scan (by DEFAULT IT DOESN"T DO THAT) - this repeatedly has resolved alot of people issue relying on MS Essentials.

Go to download Malwarebytes, go to CUSTOM Scan and set it to do a full system scan (by DEFAULT IT DOESN"T DO THAT, and AntiVirus doesn't pick up alot of malware) - this resolved almost ALL other similiar posts to date as most had Malware the AV didn't pick up.
KB4517389 ETHERNET STATUS 10 MBPS INSTALL
If your speed from PC to router IS 100Mbps and only shows 10Mbps when testing on speedtest then you need to do the basics.ĭO NOT TL DR !!!! I took the time to write this, then please take the time to go through it STEP BY STEPĭid you install all Windows Updates? Including OPTIONAL except BING? Check them and repeat till ALL are installed.ĭownload and run Slim Drivers, install all the latest updates but you don't need to reboot until you do the last update
KB4517389 ETHERNET STATUS 10 MBPS DRIVERS
If not try downloading the drivers / setup files for the NIC and reinstall. Drilling down again as we did the same LINK SPEED should show your connected at 100Mbps. Now unplug connection, wait 10 and replug in. If it showing you ARE connected at 100Mbps and ONLY on speedtest for the desktop shows 10Mbps, then there is someplace else we need to look. Now the tabs next are dependent on the maker, drivers, and such, but basically you want to check your LINK Speed and make sure it is set to either Auto, or FULL DUPLEX 100Mpbs (normally modern PCs are up to 1Gb NICs so it may even show that). Click on the icon in the middle there called Local Area Connection and that brings up the panel for the NIC. If you look at the icon in the tray right click the networking icon to open Network and Sharing Center (assuming this is Windows 7 else just go through Control Panel to get to Networking then Network and Sharing Center). Okay then something happened on the desktop PC network card. One work arround may be to use a simple switch inbetween your PC and router to avoid the compatability issue. Normal business class switches will let you set the speed/duplex manually, but a typical home router will not. If its not there you may be able to set it by editing the registry but this is a pain.
KB4517389 ETHERNET STATUS 10 MBPS DRIVER
If the option is available on your computer in windows, this is usually in the advanced driver options within device manager. If not, you should hopefully be able to manually set the speed and duplex (ideally at both ends).Ĭheck there are no options for this in the bios.

You can try seeing if there are any firmware updates available for your network card/router. Sometimes this just happens with certain manufacturer/product combinations. It is possible there is a cable problem but the most likely cause is that auto negotiation is failing and the card is defaulting to 10/half. Normally network cards are backwards compatible and capable of supporting speeds of 10/100/1000, they can also go full/half duplex. Ok this post is slightly confusing but it sounds like you are talking about a speed/duplex problem. I hope you guys can help me, thank you in advance. oh and "Ethernet status" says "speed 10Mbps" oh and one more thing the light on the motherboard is orange. Hi guys, so i have a problem since like 3 days ago, I have a connection of 100Mbps but I'm only getting 10 on speedtest i tried connecting the cable to my laptop, and it works, so the problem is my pc, I have windows 8.1, I tried windows safe mode to see if it was a problem with a program but nothing.
