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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    I was able to reproduce the error while plugged directly into the modem.
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    I was able to reproduce the error while plugged directly into the modem.
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    I still need to do your suggested tests, but I was able to reproduce the error on a different PC using the same network.
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    I appreciate your help on the matter, thank you. I had turned off the network adapter power saving, as suggested by ChatGPT. Unfortunately, I was still able to reproduce the error. I'll definitely try out disabling wifi roaming, though. Would that still matter when I'm using a line connection?
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    Remote port is 24506 for the remote address I traced. There is a second remote address and remote port, though
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    Router is Arris SB8200, router is tp link Ax1800 " tracert 198.20.200.23 Tracing route to 198.20.200.23 over a maximum of 30 hops 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 23 ms 7 ms 10 ms ip-69-10-96-1.midstate.ip.cablemo.net [69.10.96.1] 3 * * *...
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    1) I was able to reproduce the disconnection while doing the 2 ping test. However, neither console displayed a time out of any sort. There are also wasn't any abnormally high ping. Furthermore, no system logs were generated near the 7:22 pm cst time stamp.
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    You weren't wrong about the realtek drivers, they were dated back to 2021. It is updated for real this time. Driver date:10/3/2025 Driver version: 10.79.50.1003 . I also made the suggested changes in part 3. 4) Aggregated link speed is 1000mbps according to windows network information. 5) I have...
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    1) My system time was already set to sync automatically. I ran the prompts and BIOS/UEFI time matched my local time on reboot. 2) A. I unchecked the mentioned check box for my network adapter 2) B. I attempted to update my Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller drivers through device manager, but it...
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    Windows 11 SPP-Security Event ID 16394/16384

    Hello! I'm new here and was hoping someone could help me with an issue I've been having. I play a few online MMOs, one of them being Elder Scrolls online. Since migrating to windows 11 in October, I've been getting disconnected from the game with no error code. I've explored all of the common...
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