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Find out where the problem is.
Basically, you have your PC that's connected to the router, and the router is connected to the internet. After the problem has happened, I'd check router logs to see what kind of errors it reports -- whether it's between your PC and the router, or whether it's the ISP.
Irrelevant for networking issues.
to my knowledge that is not the standard network protocol DC standard time.
And why he reply like that, test with other pc or spare if it keep doing take it up with own ISP
sure you have steam in the other end here.
But for me it look like poisen revesed, but your time and cooddown dont match that.
And you need to understand the spare pc test if you have 1 pc that simple knock your router to its knee then proof its that pc and not spare test pc. you are in the test phase , and try ruleout its your network that do it and its from the network with ISP connection in the other end or the fiber before you reach the web.
its rare its both you and isp that has a connections issue between you both, but it can happend.