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hi

i have a problem on my internet connection.

the problem:

my PC is update to win 10 1803 - KB4467682 (OS Build 17134.441).

At random time i cant browsing, my wifi icon report wifi+internet is ok but i cant't load anything on my browser.

If i troubleshoot the network adapter i recive this message: "Your Computer Appears To Be Correctly Configured, But The Device Or Resource (DNS Server) Is Not Responding"
At this point if i check my ipv4 setting and windows connection info i see this:

https://postimg.cc/RJKsJYr5

As can you see the ipv4 setting seem ok, but in screen on the left with red arrows
type of security: unknown
network channel: 0

on my smartphone i can test the speed of my internet so i exclude modem/router problem.

I have tryed stock windows 10 driver for my wifi adapter and the last aviable but the issue persist.

if i reboot the pc all seem go back working but for half day or few hours.

please help me understand if is a hardware related problem or software / system setting

thanks in advance.
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hi

thanks for reply

i'm still testing, later i report.
here the MBAM log.
Try booting into safe mode with networking and see if the problem still happens.

I read somewhere that antivirus might be the cause but we'll see.
(12-05-2018, 03:22 PM)smirk24 Wrote: [ -> ]Try booting into safe mode with networking and see if the problem still happens.

I read somewhere that antivirus might be the cause but we'll see.

i have not any antivirus.

(12-05-2018, 11:18 PM)Compton Wrote: [ -> ]try this fix https://briteccomputers.co.uk/posts/repair-internet-connection-problems/

i try some test and i will report, thanks for your input Wink