Ok,
What you’re describing kinda sounds like different issues.
Dhcp from isp is your public ip, that doesn’t sound like it’s faulting if the wifi is working.
If windows is being a dick, have you tried resetting the network stack? You’ll need to reboot afterwards, but open up a commandline and netsh int ip reset rlog.txt
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Ok, What you’re describing kinda sounds like different issues.
Dhcp from isp is your public ip, that doesn’t sound like it’s faulting if the wifi is working.
If windows is being a dick, have you tried resetting the network stack? You’ll need to reboot afterwards, but open up a commandline and netsh int ip reset rlog.txt
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Hmm, wifi not working or internet not working?
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