Windows 10 no internet access but connected ethernet

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I've tried changing from DHCP to an assigned IP-address for both connections using multiple DNS-servers, for example copying the result of the ipconfig/all command (results attached) as well as using Google's DNS servers, but this only seems to add another problem to the troubleshooting process while solving nothing. From troubleshooting the only error that's found is 'default gateway is not available' and in the network center both connections simply state 'no internet'.

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Now the wifi connection randomly drops and is unreliable which is to be expected as it was never that strong to begin with, as well as the ethernet connection showing no forms of life at the moment.

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I've had this problem specifically with a LAN connection before, but have always been able to sort it out by resetting the connection between the router and the extender, which are connected through power socket.

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Yesterday the ethernet connection to my wifi range extender dropped randomly.