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XPS 13 9310 (2020) drops ethernet
Brand new XPS13 9310. Randomly drops ethernet. Unplug ethernet adapter, replug and then it works again. Wireless still works. Tried two different UBS C to ethernet adapters, same issue. Per another post, tried Energy-Efficient Ethernet and sent Speed/Duplex to 1gig full duplex so Auto Negotiation is switched off (I have gig service). Still happens. Other ideas?
florism
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February 4th, 2022 05:00
Guess I have a solution!
I had some long lasting video conferences today and have some really good news. No disconnect issues anymore! Looks like this driver fixed the problem completely!
To be precise:
Realtek USB GBE Ethernet Controller Driver for Windows, update time 6/25/21
Furthermore, these are my setting for my Realtek USB GBE Family Ethernet Controller which do not solve the problem itself:
Adaptive link speed -> disabled
Energy efficient ethernet -. disabled
Green ethernet -> disabled
Speed & duplex -> auto negotiation
Already informed Dell
Rasseru
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January 21st, 2021 17:00
I really like my XPS 13 9310, however I have the same issue with the UNI USB-C to Ethernet adapter. I have made all the mentioned changes to the settings but it still temporally drops and re-establishes the connection. It seems to happen most when the laptop is not doing anything, like when I am reading a long article. I though it might be a battery saving option but it happens just as much when plugged in. It is very annoying.
rhammond84
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February 16th, 2021 02:00
Only commenting to say same issue here.....
Cartman74
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February 16th, 2021 02:00
2000$ and the same problem with my newly unboxed Dell XPS 13 9310.
I plugged my XPS with my both monitors only with USBC : Dell U2721DE who have a integrated dock with RJ45.
Every 1 to 2 hours my Ethernet link is down. Very annoying with enterprise client VPN software and my Video conference ...
Is there a firmware update for the XPS ? I guess the problem comes from the USBC ports and not my monitors as I read a lot of users have the same problem with different USBC/RJ45 adaptators.
So is there some support from Dell as it was my 1st bought products (XPS + 2 Dell Monitors) ?
My Windows log does not see some errors when it dropps, only my vpn client :
The network interface for the VPN connection has gone down.
The IPsec connection to the secure gateway is down.
Rasseru
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February 16th, 2021 19:00
I am adding the information as a suggestion for those having the same problem.
Despite reading all about the problem, changing and resetting multiple setting nothing worked. So I decided just to live with the problem. However, after I bought an Elecom USB-C Hub so I could plug my power and ethernet into the same port I notice that the ethernet never drops anymore. The connection issues just go away. There is something about it being plug into a hub that makes the problem go away. As soon as I plug the ethernet directly into the port I start seeing drops again. I am not suggesting this will fix everyone, but it is something to try.
This is the hub I am using for those interested. Elecom U3HC-A423P5BK
Cartman74
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February 18th, 2021 05:00
Well it's good for you if you have found a workaround !
I play a lot with my setup and since yesterday i think it's stable.
First I updated the firmware with the latest available (Dell XPS 13 9310 BIOS 2.0.0 - 09 Feb 2021) : https://dl.dell.com/FOLDER07011862M/1/XPS_13_9310_2.0.0.exe
Then I checked some warnings in the Windows Events Logs about some DistributedCOM failures. I granted all permissions errors for local service.
Then for my Dell Monitors I deleted and reinstalled (latest version) the Network Drivers and I changed the parameters in the Device Manager for my Reatek USB GbE Family Controller :
Adaptative Link Speed : Disabled
Ethernet Low Consumation : Disabled
Ethernet Green : Disabled
Idle Power Saving : Disabled
2 Days and no drop !
Fingers crossed.
arencambre
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May 20th, 2021 05:00
A common thread in all these complaints seems to be a USB-connected Realtek Ethernet device.
Cartman74
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May 20th, 2021 05:00
Hello,
Check all latest drivers update et BIOS for this laptop. I never had a disconnection since february with latest drivers. (and update Windows if needed)
arencambre
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May 20th, 2021 05:00
Same problem on my 9310 (2020). I use the Anker PowerExpand 8-in-1 USB-C PD Media Hub. It has a RealTek USB GbE Family Controller (per the driver name in Device Manager).
When the network connection drops, I hear the sound that indicates a device was removed. Within seconds, I'll hear the corresponding tone for inserting a device, then the Ethernet connection works once again.
https://www.dell.com/community/XPS/XPS-13-9300-2020-drops-ethernet/td-p/7685183 reports of a similar problem with the 9300. In that thread:
arencambre
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May 20th, 2021 05:00
I am fully up to date through both Windows Update and Dell Command | Update. I am even running Windows 10 21H1.
javiba
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December 13th, 2021 17:00
Experiencing the exact same issued as the OP with a brand new XPS13 9310. I'm dis/connecting from a brand new U2422HE monitor.
Dell Tech replaced the system-board with no improvement. Have the latest firmware and drivers installed. Any recent suggestions for a solution?
florism
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February 3rd, 2022 02:00
Hi, I have the same problem with my new XPS 13 9310 ! Most of the time it happens in video conferencing (like Microsoft Tams or zoom). Just installed this update https://www.realtektreiber.de/en/realtek-usb-fe-gbe-ethernet-controller-driver-download-update/
Still testing if this is solving my problem...