Hello together,
I found another solution which could help with the problem that the PC causes bluescreens through the network adapter.
Please note here that there is a risk that this workaround may not necessarily fix the problem.
Category | Max Speed |
---|---|
CAT1 | 1 Mbps |
CAT2 | 4 Mbps |
CAT3 | 10 Mbps |
CAT4 | 16 Mbps |
CAT5 | 100 Mbps |
CAT5e | 1 Gbps |
CAT6 | 10 Gbps |
CAT6a | 10 Gbps |
CAT7 | 10 Gbps |
For more information about cables https://www.firewall.cx/networking-topics/cabling-utp-fibre/112-network-cabling-utp.html
If you also have the problem with the I225-V network adapter, you should follow these steps, as they helped with my case.
I had multiple bluescreens for a while whenever I was gaming and never knew what the problem was. My guess was always the temperature, but it was almost in the green zone.
After a long time of trying, I got the idea that it could be the network adapter, because according to the motherboard I have 2.5 GB Ethernet, but my cables can only transfer 100 MB natively, which probably triggered some exception in Windows. As a result, I throttled the transfer speed, which is shown in the next step.
- open the device manager
- navigate to the "network adapter" tab
- search for the "I225-V" adapter, right-click on it and open its properties
- after the window opens, go to the "Advanced" tab
- now search for "Speed and Duplex" and try to set the speed of "Auto negotiation" to a fixed full duplex value