If you’ve ever delved into your Windows network adapter settings, from tweaking IP addresses and DNS gateways to enabling/disabling adapters, you’ve likely touched upon basic configurations. Beyond ...
Reboot your router. Flush the DNS cache. Reset Network adapter. Toggle the DHCPv6 Lease Time. Disable IPv6 in Network Center. Turn off your router. Unplug the power adapter from the wall socket. Wait ...
Your network might be fine, just not properly tuned.