Hello Jorgen
Did you try this step to resolve your issue?
Restart your router and modem: Power cycling your network equipment can often resolve temporary connectivity issues. Turn off your router and modem, wait for a few seconds, and then turn them back on.
Update network drivers: Outdated or incompatible network drivers can cause connectivity problems. Visit the website of your network adapter manufacturer to download and install the latest drivers for your device.
Reset TCP/IP stack: Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and run the following commands one by one: - netsh winsock reset - netsh int ip reset After executing these commands, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved
Reset network settings: Open the Settings app, go to "Network & Internet," and select the "Network reset" option. This will reset your network settings to their default configuration. Note that this will remove any custom settings you've configured, such as VPN connections.
Disable IPv6: Some network configurations may have issues with IPv6. To disable it temporarily, go to the Network and Sharing Center, click on your network connection, select "Properties," and uncheck the box for "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)." Restart your computer.