Cisco SG 300 fropping internet frequently

I have an ASUS RT-AC87U router that routes my WAN to a CISCO SG-300 managed switch. The switch keeps dropping internet connection after 2-3 minutes. I only get internet back after doing;
Restarting the Router
Unplugging-Replugging the WAN cable on the switch
It’s so disturbing, I need help

I have an ASUS RT-AC87U router that routes my WAN to a CISCO SG-300 managed switch. The switch keeps dropping internet connection after 2-3 minutes. I only get internet back after doing;
Restarting the Router
Unplugging-Replugging the WAN cable on the switch
It’s so disturbing, I need help

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