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I decided to try to remove my VPN completely, and not just disconnect it, and it solved the problem...

 

No idea how this problem has been nonexistent before, tho

So it seems my DNS and Default gateway are "flushing" on my server, I don't know how or why this is happening...

 

I was trying to fix it, or at least find out what the actual problem was, and now I get a bluescreen everytime I try to change the gateway

 

 

Also DHCP does nothing on this computer, the network in the rest of the house is working fine

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Your video is private btw.

 

If your network is assigning DHCP and your server is static, make sure the router isn't allowed to assign the static ip you want to use somewhere else.

Sorry, should be fixed now...

 

That should still not cause a BSOD?

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Sounds like something in windows has become corrupted, such a weird thing to cause a BSOD. You could try updating the network drivers, but your best bet to solve it if it was working previously, would be to reinstall the server

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Sounds like something in windows has become corrupted, such a weird thing to cause a BSOD. You could try updating the network drivers, but your best bet to solve it if it was working previously, would be to reinstall the server

Or restore the system to a previous state.

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I'll try using the "repair" function today

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If it's a corrupted windows file "sfc /scannow" in an elevated cmd should also fix it

Ok, I tried that, and it found no errors, would that imply that doing a "fix" with the install USB/DVD would have no effect?

 

I really can't figure out how this randomly just happened, lol

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Nevermind, fix lasted for like 10 seconds and then back to usual, no BSOD's tho

 

EDIT: Something weir is that I can actually ping my router, and get a response...

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I decided to try to remove my VPN completely, and not just disconnect it, and it solved the problem...

 

No idea how this problem has been nonexistent before, tho

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3900x, 32GB RAM @3200mhz, RTX 3090, 2.5TB+ SSD Storage, 4x2560x1440 monitors

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G, +2x Note 9

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