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  • Seems like your router has a bug.
    – Spiff
    Commented Apr 23, 2020 at 7:08
  • When you can (if there are plenty of other users connected at the moment, you might want to warn them in advance...), turn WiFi off in the router, and see if you can get an IP with only your PC connected via Ethernet. If yes, then there may be a limit to the number of devices the router can cater simultaneously, via WiFi AND Ethernet, and maybe you've reached that limit wihout knowing it. If not, well, as Spiff said, your router got off its rocker and needs to be reset. That too should be done when other users aren't around, or prepare the earplugs...
    – user1019780
    Commented Apr 23, 2020 at 7:36