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Originally Posted by Kushan
I've not encountered that issue at all myself and I have a superhub 2 with Windows 7. It sounds like it could well be a weird power saving glitch on the PC itself though - have you tried updating your NIC drivers?
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Indeed. Check also that there's no 'green ethernet' power saving enabled, as I've seen this mess up for people a fair few times. Also do you have a VPN which might interfere (eg a with a killswitch)? Ensure your adapter is set to DHCP and not a static IP, it could be that the SH2 is seeing the NIC come back online but thinking its local IP is already taken in the DHCP table, and thus refusing it until you reboot.