Re: Odd Problem In networking..
Sorry, you are absolutely correct Windows Defender is native. Sometimes I forget which forum I'm working in. Thanks for straightening me out on that one.
Frankly I'm running out of suggestions, except some information regarding your router. Check to see if there is a possible firmware update that may address the issue.
Try running it briefly without security (open) no encryption to check if there is potential overhead issues or other problems relating to the encryption you've chosen.
Select another channel at the extremes of what might be available Channel three (3) or eleven (11)
Disable IPv6 in the properties of your wireless network adapter.
Try safemode with networking by tapping the F8 key during POST
You never commented on whether or not the problem persists when you disable the wireless card and use the wired realtek adapter? I'm still curious about that?
EDIT: You also have "Connectify" installed on your computer. Which is typically used for sharing wireless connections more or less converting your computer to a wireless router. Not sure why or what's going on with that, but you might consider uninstalling it to see if that might be at issue.
Last edited by Trouble; 6 Days Ago at 04:25 PM.
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