
After the server would reboot, the network identified as “Public network” or “Private network” when it should have been identified as a “Domain network”. I also have two more NICs configured for iSCSI without a Default Gateway assigned. In my case, I was using Windows Server 2016 NIC Teaming configured with two Active adapters using the Switch Independent mode for my Management Network (on separate Cisco Nexus switches). If the team consists of more than 1 Active adapter, Windows Server will fail to identify the network type as “Domain”.


However, my permanent computer location is away from the wireless router, or any working phone jacks that I could plug a Wireless router into, so I purchased a Powerline Network Adapter (this one to be exact: Actiontec 500 Mbps Powerline Home Theater Network Adapter Kit PWR511K01 - Best Buy) so that I could could have wired internet on my computer. So I hooked my computer up to my wireless router via Ethernet cables and the internet seemed to work perfectly fine.

The real problem that I'm trying to solve is my wifi flickers on and off in intervoles ranging from 1-15 minutes, on then off.

I have my wifi connection set up as a home network.
