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<blockquote data-quote="Brahman" data-source="post: 1081607" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>1. Make a bootable usb of Ubuntu/fedora and boot from it and run it without installing anything. See if the network connection is stable or not. If your network connection is stable on Ubuntu/fedora live usb, then it might be a driver conflict issue in windows. You can try a windows reinstall.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]UjhAItEZvNQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]qlUWMXvFiCA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>2. Clean your terminals on both ends using a WD 40 contact cleaner ( do not use the regular WD 40) or use iso propyl alcohol.</p><p>3. If you have made any changes in your router recently, make sure that all settings are in default mode, especially settings related to DHCP renewal time.</p><p>4. Make sure that there is no ip address conflicts in your home network.</p><p>5. If you happen to have a spare router/ switch try connecting your pc using the spare router to see whether the issue gets reproduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahman, post: 1081607, member: 11847"] 1. Make a bootable usb of Ubuntu/fedora and boot from it and run it without installing anything. See if the network connection is stable or not. If your network connection is stable on Ubuntu/fedora live usb, then it might be a driver conflict issue in windows. You can try a windows reinstall. [MEDIA=youtube]UjhAItEZvNQ[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]qlUWMXvFiCA[/MEDIA] 2. Clean your terminals on both ends using a WD 40 contact cleaner ( do not use the regular WD 40) or use iso propyl alcohol. 3. If you have made any changes in your router recently, make sure that all settings are in default mode, especially settings related to DHCP renewal time. 4. Make sure that there is no ip address conflicts in your home network. 5. If you happen to have a spare router/ switch try connecting your pc using the spare router to see whether the issue gets reproduced. [/QUOTE]
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