bpetit wrote:No, using wireless I don' think I will have to use it. Here's the thing though, if I make the laptop go to sleep and turn it back on. The problem disappears entirely.
Weird... If you're using wireless then you don't need the Ethernet Port. If I were you, I'd go into the networking settings and disable that LAN chip.
I think though from what you are saying, it has some kind of initialization problem and a new driver might fix it.
Sometimes a new bit of software, or a Windows update will break something like a driver for a networking device.
I used to have a problem with a onboard LAN chip on a Dell XPS 8300. I read up on it in the Dell forums and installed a PCIe LAN card from TP-Link.
That stopped the problem, but since you are on a laptop, that limits your choices.