Loss of connection

Today i lost connection to the internet, the broadband light was flashing orange. I reset the Modem and the Hub and the Hub broadband light returned to blue. But my desktop pc had a big red cross in the bottom right hand corner over the network icon. I had disconnected the ethernet cables in the back of the hub, but they were all connected properly. When i looked at the back of my pc the end on the connection end did seem a little dodgy. So i recrimped a new end on and that did appear to sort it. But on the desktop i cannot open hardly any web pages they are so slow, i can't do any speed tests as i get timed out out. 
I have hooked up my laptop using the same ethernet cable and everything is perfect, speeds test are all as they should be.
It seems the issue lies with my desktop pc, but everything was working perfectly ok before the loss of connection, i have tried severeal browsers and none of them seem to want to respond very well at all.  
Has anybody got any suggestions or solutions please???

Hi Damian99,
Thanks for posting. It sounds like the problem could be with your PC as it’s connecting via the laptop. Has anything changed since the connection dropped? Have you checked the Ethernet socket as opposed to the cable? Let us know how you get on.
Cheers
David
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