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STHoBs

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  1. Hello again. I want to add. Still, the root of the problem was the mac address. Later, by trial and error when I found out about it, I talked to a senior employee of the Internet provider and only he confirmed the information that I need to register a fake poppy address in my personal router (I don’t use the provider’s router). none of the other employees by phone or those who came to my house, to replace the ONU equipment (converter from optics to ethernet) , they did not talk about it, everyone was leaning towards a bad wi-fi connection The first randomly generated mac address did not work (there were problems), it turned out with the second one. Everything is fine now, there are no mistakes. What I understood from the conversation is that there is some kind of binding by mac addresses...(long story). There were no such problems on the old provider, but on the new one, they appeared immediately.
  2. 😄 I solved my problem. The problem was in the DNS addresses on the provider's side.
  3. I had a trial license. They won't work with me :). They only need those who have paid.
  4. I also want to share. The actions that I performed did not help. The problem surfaced a couple of days later
  5. Selecting a "trusted network" did not help. Wi-fi connection dropped again. I have unblocked these UDP ports. No network drops (disconnects) detected in 24+ hours *Firewall filtering mode, after installing Eset IS was "auto". This is probably not correct. To everyone who helped me, thank you so much! 🤣
  6. Disabled VPN a few hours ago. Caught a Wi-Fi connection failure The Firewall Troubleshooting Wizard didn't block Anything https://imgur.com/KKlzBex I'll try this option.
  7. By the way. There were no communication breaks through the wired connection. All network settings in Eset are set by default.
  8. There is also a similar problem. Norton 360 was installed, in March, after changing the provider, Wifi connection disconnects began. I uninstalled norton. But his removal was not enough. After deleting, I got the Wi-Fi connection disconnected again. I will clarify, the removal was done through "uninstall or change a program". After the removal, I did not use a special tool to clean up its possible remnants in the system... (By the way, each disconnect (and re-enabling Wi-Fi) was accompanied by an event "DNS Event ID 1014" in the windows 10 log) Searching for DNS 1014, I saw this post https://answers.microsoft.com/ru-ru/windows/forum/all/ошибка/162b360f-8ca2-4c33-9d1f-03f4a8497e30, uninstalled the wi-fi adapter driver and ran a series of commands: ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /registerdns ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew nbtstat -R nbtstat -RR netsh int ip reset netsh winsock reset netsh advfirewall reset After all that was done, the disconnects stopped. I waited a day and installed Eset internet security. There were no problems. But after a day or two, Wi-Fi disconnects reappeared. I have established a vpn connection (in the router) for my laptop. The second day has already passed, there are no problems with disconnecting-connecting. What's happening? Sanctions? Router problems? With a provider?
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