
My videos are still uploading just fine, gave me adequate results and I'm currently using the PC with supposedly "No internet" to update this post even. i have an activated legally purchased copy of Windows) and the network manager says I have no internet connection, yet I'm still freely able to use the internet as normal. My connection to the Windows authentication server is apparently down which gives me that annoying "Activate Windows" watermark that you get with an unregistered copy of Windows (which is not what I have.
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Update: While uploading some videos to YouTube, Windows can no longer even detect a connection.

This has kept up for the past 24 hours now and even restarting my PC has not fixed it. I keep getting the little yellow triangle with Windows telling me that it's "Identifying.". I restarted the modem, I unplugged and re-plugged the ethernet cables from both the adapter, the modem, and my PC.nothing has changed. I use a Powerline adapter and I've tried all sorts of unplugging and plugging in from all different points. Perhaps since the game can't identify my network, it has a harder time staying connected to it.

I have a strong feeling that my unidentified network and my frequent disconnects from Overwatch are likely related, but I'm not sure. After the login problems on their end were fixed, that's when I noticed that my PC couldn't identify my network anymore. Speaking of Overwatch, this problem started to occur when Overwatch was having their issues with the Uprising event launch.

Both my applications and games that use the internet run as normally as they ever have, apart from sudden disconnects from the game server happening more frequently in Overwatch. I have no network issues that I have particularly noticed apart from one program or notification (I forget what it was specifically) suddenly telling me that my internet was slow, which it's never done before. All the other troubleshooting I've tried to do for this problem is in regards to people's networks being unidentifiable while also not giving them internet access, but that isn't the problem I have.
