Nomad of Norad
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A couple of weeks ago, Windows updated itself, and then a couple days after that I started noticing an issue where at random intervals, I'd start having trouble loading webpages. It would insist there was No Internet, and this was even though my connection to the Internet was still working fine with other activities I was already operating, such as being in the middle of a group voice chat in one of the virtual worlds, which more or less kept on working. A lot of times, several minutes later, the pages go back to loading, at other times, the pages go back to loading only after I've quit out of the virtual world, pretty much immediately after.
It is behaving almost as if something under the hood is deciding I have too many connections up, and is ruthlessly preventing any new ones until those other ones finish. It is also as if it has drastically limited the available connections, as if something in there THINKS I have way smaller available Internet service. This is driving me bonkers. The three updates were KB4515384, KB4514359 and KB4516115, and a websearch for internet trouble involving each of these hasn't brought up any obvious matches to my problem. I tried a couple of different fix-the-No-Internet procedures, but they either didn't help, or only provided temporary results.
Specifically, I performed solution #1 here: How To Fix No Internet Access in Windows 10 | Wiknix ...and also updated to the newest Ethernet drivers for my motherboard, and at another point, I cleared DNS and invoked a release / renew on that, but like a certain unwanted cat, the problem comes back the very next day.
It is behaving almost as if something under the hood is deciding I have too many connections up, and is ruthlessly preventing any new ones until those other ones finish. It is also as if it has drastically limited the available connections, as if something in there THINKS I have way smaller available Internet service. This is driving me bonkers. The three updates were KB4515384, KB4514359 and KB4516115, and a websearch for internet trouble involving each of these hasn't brought up any obvious matches to my problem. I tried a couple of different fix-the-No-Internet procedures, but they either didn't help, or only provided temporary results.
Specifically, I performed solution #1 here: How To Fix No Internet Access in Windows 10 | Wiknix ...and also updated to the newest Ethernet drivers for my motherboard, and at another point, I cleared DNS and invoked a release / renew on that, but like a certain unwanted cat, the problem comes back the very next day.