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Eric Rovelo
The only solution I've found is to unplug, then re-insert the ethernet cable, then after a few seconds, it's back to normal.The router is owned by the ISP, and is installed in the apartment with several in-wall ethernet ports that are wired back to the modem.I previously had a prebuilt XPS desktop that had the same behavior, but now I'm having the same issue on the PC I just built.I kept the CPU, SSD, and HDD from the prebuilt, but all other components are new. Incidentally I moved my desk and am using a different ethernet wall jack for the connection, but the issue persists. I used both PCs
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