One of them is the lack of internet connection after updating to v1903. Although the company already resolved some connection problems, others remain. One user describes the problem as follows: This is not the only Realtek bug the update brings, but it’s one that remains unresolved. The other big Realtek issue that Microsoft acknowledged is with card readers that prevented the installation of the update.

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Driver issues can break your Internet connection

To confirm that the problem is triggered by the update itself, and not just from your router, disabling and re-enabling it from the adapter options could do the trick. If the router is fine, than the problem has much deeper roots and it’s most likely triggered by the Windows 10 v1903 code.

Update your drivers

A possible cause could be the pushing of DCH versions of drivers through the new update. An incompatibility issue or an overlap of the different driver versions can be the root this problem. Go to Device Manager and update your drivers. If that doesn’t change anything, uninstall the old driver, go to the manufacturer’s website and download the latest Ethernet drivers and install them. Alternatively, you can opt for a third-party software that scans your device and automatically downloads the most relevant drivers in order to optimize your OS. If you didn’t update to v1903, be sure to read all the info available and find the known bugs and issues. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions. Have you encountered a similar problem with Windows 10 May update? How did you solve it? Leave the answer in the comments section below along with any other questions you might have.

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