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Maybe you should test with 1 router in NAT settings most have this and all problem is gone.
Imo, you need to be a network expert to have 2 routers, because of multi issue with it it get issue then it require are are good at faulthy finding, its also know as advance routing, and that why sinmple router settp vs 2 router is not same thingy.
ps.
Dont forget old pc aka connections, that was 1 router and a pc, there was no multi pc or multi units then this was per ISP, then you have 20 unit and muylti pc then you can have a bandwide share issue, ( where you are in all this i dont know. )
From modem to isdn2 ( multi pc was a issue even back then , things is still same then your pc can use 1gb line alone in DL, so share line has consequence.
I could also say if you have any network issue contact own ISP.
#1. Make sure all routers have their firmware updated to the most recent versions.
#2. See if you can reset to the default settings of the routers. This may fix the issue.
To me it sounds like you messed up your internet by switching to different routers. You may of inadvertenly switched to a router that is not compatible with your pc or BIOS version of your pc. This can happen if your routers are out of date, or your updated your BIOS or OS alot on your pc.
Sometimes alot of times people forget they have certain settings they put on different routers, and if you switch out routers, this can cause alot of problems. Also firmware being outdated can cause issues too. I have a power brick that screwed up one of my pc's because it's firmware was out of date. When i updated it's firmware, it worked.