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Boggin:
If you click on Error then on View All Instances of This Event in the lower right pane, click on the Event IDs that match the date and time stamp ones for when you lost Internet.

You could give Bitdefender Free a go to see how it runs on your machine - I found it a bit slow to auto start on boot on my Win 10 machine, but it may work better on Win 7.

https://www.bitdefender.com/solutions/free.html

jraju:
Hi, I already tried that . But it seems that you have to install some other framework for this to work. trendmicro very odd and not user friendly. avg is avast's. panda, two slow and unnecessay popups,and others not at all tried.
Avast was my preference  for years.
Ok.
The event viewer just shows the 1014 error id, name resolution for the ..com timed out error, nothing else.
Noted that the router time , in status page, is as old as 1970, where the router also would not have been made.
Is that anything to do with the connection issue.
Today, i saw the date and changed the prefered time from copy computer time to server and just selected the dlink time server. Now the date and time is shown correctly.
Have to watch tomorrow if this works.
any idea

Boggin:
It's a few months since I tried Bitdefender but I didn't have to install anything else.

Yes, the router's time could have had an effect but prior to that and unchecking TCP/IPv6, your Internet had gone back to working properly, so may not have been a determining factor.

You could try a power cycle on your router and then see what time it is showing.

This can also resolve connectivity problems.

jraju:
Hi, The router time shows 1st January 1970. I could not imagine, why this is happening?
I was advised by some technician that thre was an attack on my ISP's routers and the first suggestion, he gave me to change the settings of time from ntp server default to copy computer time.So, i selected that option and save the settings. But , it changes itself to 1st january 1970. What would have been the issue. Is the router defective?
Is bitdefencer is a online program? unlike avast? like eset online scanner

Boggin:
Bitdefender gets its new definitions online - if that's what you mean.

As for the router, if it is ISP supplied then I would query the time with them - it may need a firmware update.

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