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HP 6305 Trinity network drop

Denly

Golden Member
Picked up a retire PC from work a HP 6305 AMD A8 5500 8GB 120GB SSD..etc

Have a left over w8p lic, so flash install with everything up to date - drivers/bios.

everything working fine till I visit youtube, a few sec in to video my network connection drop(Limited). Restart, youtube again and it drop. Reinstall driver, still drop. Did a lot of reading, one mention disable "Dash support" in bios, still drop.

Pretty much any website/dropbox involving video the network drop.

Any Idea? It had a Broadcom BCM 5761 NIC integrated.

I have np to go pick up a $10 NIC if that is the easiest fix.
 
Sounds simple, but have you tried another ethernet cable? Tried another port on the router?

When it drops, look in device manager and see if Windows is reporting a problem with the card. Event viewer can also be helpful for this.

If you can check off all these, then IMO you probably need a new NIC.
 
Sounds simple, but have you tried another ethernet cable? Tried another port on the router?

When it drops, look in device manager and see if Windows is reporting a problem with the card. Event viewer can also be helpful for this.

If you can check off all these, then IMO you probably need a new NIC.

Yes, cable/port checked.

Will check event log tonight.
 
When this happened to me turned out to be a cheap $64 router.
I threw away the router and bought the latest router from Apple and no more issues.

Also agree with the above comments on maybe bad cabling. Some like the fancy flat cabling but those are frowned apon by my network guys here at work.

view the device manager for the nic as you watch a video. if it disappears while watching video then get a new nic card.
 
When this happened to me turned out to be a cheap $64 router.
I threw away the router and bought the latest router from Apple and no more issues.

Also agree with the above comments on maybe bad cabling. Some like the fancy flat cabling but those are frowned apon by my network guys here at work.

view the device manager for the nic as you watch a video. if it disappears while watching video then get a new nic card.

I switched port and cable, and the rest of the house work fine.

funny surfing web is fine, just video having issue.
 
I switched port and cable, and the rest of the house work fine.

funny surfing web is fine, just video having issue.


Some sites are changing from flash video to HTML 5 video.

I would experiment and uninstall adobe flash and see how it goes.
 
Do you have AppEx Accelerator installed as a miniport for your NIC? You should disable it if so, it greatly reduces your internet bandwidth. (It installs with the AMD APU drivers.)

It's borderline malware. It's supposed to be some sort of QoS software that "helps" streaming, but I've never seen it do anything but cause problems.
 
Do you have AppEx Accelerator installed as a miniport for your NIC? You should disable it if so, it greatly reduces your internet bandwidth. (It installs with the AMD APU drivers.)

It's borderline malware. It's supposed to be some sort of QoS software that "helps" streaming, but I've never seen it do anything but cause problems.

Uninstalled AppEx, still drop

in the event log, in order

warming driver wudfrd failed to load

error a pointer device does not have mandatory coordinate property

Appex networks acc failed to star due to following error, can't find file

max file size for session readyboot has been reached.....

Readyboot stoped

maximum file size for session againname resolution for the name google.... timed out after none of the configured dns responded.

TCP/IP has chosen to restrict the conestion window for several connections due to a network condition. The could be related to a problem in the TCP global or supplemental configuration and will cause degraded throughput
 
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