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I have had that , usually Immediatly after a router puke , which results in me having to reboot that , then my pc.
my router pukes out resulting in one of more of my pc's losing connectivity to the internet , and at least one being able to stay online.
is your routers firmware up to date ?
have you ensured no firewall is eating data packets going out or coming in?
do you have more than one firewall running ?(sounds silly but i have seen that done before lol)
are there any sharp kinks in the network cable from the desktop pc to the router , or any signs of crushing (cable could be damaged)
im assuming you have ensured all cables are solidly connected , none half out or at slight angles ect.
is your network driver up to date?
seems silly but try pinging blizzards server from the desktop (ofc the laptop is fine so dont do it from there)
compare system settings between the desktop & laptop
sorry this is a bit long winded , just trying to think of what could make your connection die.
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