The Internet is connected, it works stably for some time (it happens even all day without interruption),

then the inscription "connection is limited or absent" comes out! rebooting, turning off the card and turning it on again, turning it off for a long time does not help ... (in most cases) ..!

but when I turn off the power on the processor (filter), and turn it on again, -> I turn on the computer and everything works as good as new! ...

considering the fact that there are 2 computers in the apartment, one old one on it has never had an Internet problem, but on a modern pumped up, such trouble (motherboard from the motherboard)

  • Do you have internet through a router (modem)? - Dex
  • yes there is a port modem 4 with Wi-Fi, about 20 minutes ago there was a problem back, it works and the network cable is not connected and that is all ..) the filter was turned off for 20 minutes! - Eugene536 1
  • Is it possible to install and try an additional network? - Dex

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Try clearing the DNS cache, and access the network card in the settings (via the Device Manager). In general, so that the computer does not turn off all the time, you can delete the network card in the same Manager, then "Search for new equipment." Type a small reset network settings. Should help.

  • disable the network card and re-use it does not work, tried many times ... the result did not work! and how to clear the DNS cache? And what settings do I need to see? - Eugene536 1
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    ipconfig /flushdns clearing cache - Dex
  • And the setting - see the properties of the network card on the Advanced tab. For each driver of each card there can be different settings, so I can’t be more precise, try it yourself ... - 3JIoi_Hy6
  • cache cleared yesterday, the problem repeated again today, the network cable is not connected ...) - Evgeny536 1
  • And here's what: I understand, you have the Internet from the built-in, @Dex correctly noted: try, if possible, put another network card. In addition, there is an option: Disable Task Offload, try to change ... It probably will not do anything, but you never know ... In addition, try your hands: maybe you have overheating somewhere, say, the network card itself, or the bridge and protection works. Then put an extra. cooler Moreover, I am sure, looking at the time response, that it is precisely in overheating. That is, in the hardware itself, and not in the software and settings. At the same time, check the correct grounding of the computer. - 3JIoi_Hy6