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Completely reset all network properties?
I believe I messed up the network settings on my machine (not via the router, but via control panel, when you right click on the Local Area Connection>Properties>IPv4/IPv6, and some more places, I can't remember and that's the problem)
Another thing is, when I type ipconfig /all, I see that DHCP is not enabled, and I remember it used to be enabled. (In IPv4 and IPv6 properties, everything is set to automatically.. so I dont know why)
web pages take too long to load (40 Mbps connection, the rest of computers on the network are surfing the web fast)
I also get an error a few times a day, where the little symbol of the LAN in the taskbar has a yellow exclamation mark, and I need to right click and do the Troubleshoot problems, and at the end I always get "The default gateway was not available". and it's fixed, but keeps coming back.
I tried something I found on Microsoft help page, and ran the following cmd: netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
That didn't help