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You have a crash or two for wlanext.dll, which is part of windows wireless networking. Two things I would try are, reinstall all drivers related to your wireless adapter and a sfc/scannow scan of your PC looking for windows issues. As an alternate, if you can hook up to the internet via a wired connection, it may also fix the issue.
I have also seen this issue crop up from time to time when certain internet providers and some colleges place limits on the internet and such.
- 4 years ago
Thank you for the suggestions, mcsupersport. Unfortunately, fresh installs of the wireless adapter drivers did not fix the issue, and a sfc scan shows no corrupted files. Previously have attempted using a wired connection, but still no change.
I'm currently on an Xfinity home network, and if there are limits on the internet they aren't interfering with anything else.