https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53346
--- Comment #12 from Erik Reider ereider20010103@gmail.com --- (In reply to Erik Reider from comment #11)
(In reply to Olivier F. R. Dierick from comment #10)
(In reply to Austin English from comment #6)
Can you test on windows with both of those connections?
Hello,
Same behavior on Windows 10 in a VirtualBox VM with NAT network: Consistently fails on CABLE connection and succeeds on DSL connection by just switching network connection outside of the VM between attempts.
I guess in my case it's not a Wine bug?
Regards.
I'm experiencing the exact same quirky result with a Windows 10 VM. Ethernet is a no go while my hotspot works. What's weird is that when booting into Windows 11 (not in a VM), everything works as expected!...
Could this be a kernel issue?
I tried switching from a NAT network to a Bridged Adapter connected to my ethernet controller in the Windows 10 VM and it worked while still not working with NAT and in Wine