Hey,
At start I want to write that any virus, network card problems are eliminated because it was made computer format.
I have a router connected to my modem. Such configuration has been around for several years. Since yesterday for an unknown reason, a desktop computer connected to a router causes the internet not to work. It looks like there was some kind of conflict.
Wherein:
The router is new - TP-Link WR845N. I bought it because there were erroneous premise that the older TP-Link MR3420 is the cause. Money spent unnecessarily...
Internet on a desktop computer works if it is connected directly to the provider's modem.
It is important that if the laptop is connected by cable from the router then the network is working. However, this desktop computer must be connected by a cable - as it has been so far. So routers work well, but not when they are connected to a desktop computer
The ISP has always said that they are all ok from their modem side.
Additional information:
- I do not have a static IP address.
- I was testing a very old router DI-524 and here everything works. However, due to its poor coverage, I have a problem with the wi-fi signal throughout the house.
- Very often after the dynamic allocation of ip gets the same 0.0.0.0, but as soon as the network has been allocated for a while, but after a while the Internet is gone. (on TP-links routers)
- My motherboard is Gigabyte GA-AX370-GAMING K7.
- All new firmare, drivers are here
Why suddenly my computer has problems with routers from TP-Link?
Any tips?