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Being able to connect on a 'non local' device but not being able to on the local device, means you need to troubleshoot the issue.
Do this first:
If that fails:
-Just release and renew your IP in Command Prompt
commands:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
-Go to your Network Adapter Settings, enable IPv6 if it's unchecked.
-Go to Services, ensure "IP Helper" and "IP Translation Configuration Service" are set to Automatic.
Now if this is related to web broswer issue, it's possible an issue with browser that need to update, browser cache, or addon causing issue, another is time sync, where your clock is not sync correctly, and need to be adjusted such as daylight saving, or such.
Else, you could also disable IPv6 and see if IPv4 works without issues at all times, if so, then I would question your routers age & firmware (don't mess with by updating the last one unless absolutely needed). Keep in mind after you start some services manually if it's not running such as those; release & renew tends to correct the issue either instantly, or within a minute, by resolving the connections properly.
Try booting into Safe Mode with Networking, if this works correctly, then the issue is 100% something that's on your login applying to you, not so much the IP itself being temporarily blocked, though Dr.Shadowds could be correct as well, so ensure you read their post in full.
LIkely a router issues as others have been telling you. There can be many things causing this, so the best thing to do is a bit of troubleshooting.
Connect your PC via cable. Do not use wifi. See if things change.
Thy updating the formware on your reouter and making sure you COLD reboot your router too - not just restart it.