RSVP may be a red herring but it is enmabled on your system and I feel
it is better to chase it down before doing the "nuclear" option of
deleting and re-installing the network interface.  If you delete a
network interface you have to be confident that you have all the drivers
necessary to bring it up again otherwise the PC is left stranded.

RSVP is typically used for media operations so if you have or had
Windows MCE installed, RSVP would be enabled.

One place to check is Control Panel/Admin/Services/QoS RSVP - you could
try and turn it off or disable it and then see if it makes a difference.


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