I have a strange issue that I cannot seem to figure out. A work PC that I built is having an issue of USB / Ethernet cutting out. While this may not sound like a software issue, I have a feeling it may be.
Quick Specs - Ryzen 3400G APU - Asus B450 - Samsung EVO m.2 (if you need anything for some reason, I can provide)
This is a work PC. We have two next to each other and we use an older Belkin KVM switch. Probably 4 years old I think at this point. After the new PC was up and running, every now and again the internet would die. After looking into it I noticed that the PC was acting like the ethernet cable wasn't plugged in. I did try and disable and reenable the ethernet card as well. Of course the cable is fine, because after a reboot all was well. It seemed like the card on the board itself might be bad. We ordered a PCI board to see if that would help. Unfortunately it did not.
What happens now is that the KVM stops working, and also the case USB ports. The USB from the motherboard still work. I say the case USB stops working because the mouse and keyboard won't work in those. They will work in the back. Also, the internet will usually die, but not every time. Typically it does. A reboot of the system does fix everything.
What I've noticed the last few times this has happened to me is when I opened up gmail in google chrome. While I am not sure why this specific website would be causing this, I have a suspicion. A program we run on the PC uses another program to send emails like invoices and such. It uses chilkatsmtpQ and a SQL to do this. So I kinda wonder if there is some sort of issue with this email sql and when I open gmail since that program does use our gmail to send out the emails.
While I don't think anyone here is going to know a fix, what I am hoping for is some way to figure out what faults may be happening. Is there a monitoring program built into windows 10 I can use? If not, is there one that I can get to see what may be happening?
Thanks for any help you all can give.
Quick Specs - Ryzen 3400G APU - Asus B450 - Samsung EVO m.2 (if you need anything for some reason, I can provide)
This is a work PC. We have two next to each other and we use an older Belkin KVM switch. Probably 4 years old I think at this point. After the new PC was up and running, every now and again the internet would die. After looking into it I noticed that the PC was acting like the ethernet cable wasn't plugged in. I did try and disable and reenable the ethernet card as well. Of course the cable is fine, because after a reboot all was well. It seemed like the card on the board itself might be bad. We ordered a PCI board to see if that would help. Unfortunately it did not.
What happens now is that the KVM stops working, and also the case USB ports. The USB from the motherboard still work. I say the case USB stops working because the mouse and keyboard won't work in those. They will work in the back. Also, the internet will usually die, but not every time. Typically it does. A reboot of the system does fix everything.
What I've noticed the last few times this has happened to me is when I opened up gmail in google chrome. While I am not sure why this specific website would be causing this, I have a suspicion. A program we run on the PC uses another program to send emails like invoices and such. It uses chilkatsmtpQ and a SQL to do this. So I kinda wonder if there is some sort of issue with this email sql and when I open gmail since that program does use our gmail to send out the emails.
While I don't think anyone here is going to know a fix, what I am hoping for is some way to figure out what faults may be happening. Is there a monitoring program built into windows 10 I can use? If not, is there one that I can get to see what may be happening?
Thanks for any help you all can give.
