Have to regularly restart DHCP Client - HP Pavilion 500-205 DT - Windows 7

HP Pavilion 500-205 DT - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller - Driver 7.67.1226.2012
Bought 3 identical machines for our childcare center. Set them up the same. All work fine except ONE of them becomes inaccessible periodically (daily more-or-less) to the other Windows computers on our little peer-to-peer LAN. You can see it, but cannot access any shared folder. There is NO problem accessing the OTHER computers on the LAN from this one. All 3 machines have the same sharing profile, workgroup, permissions, AV, firewall settings, everything. I realized restarting the computer in question solved the problem immediately but temporarily. I narrowed it down to restarting the DHCP Client service. Do that, everything works fine immediately but temporarily.
Things I tried:
Calling HP support - not helpful at all. It is under warranty.
Disabled IPv6
Disabled wireless
Disabled power-saving shutoff of network adapter
Setting DHCP CLIENT recovery to:
  First Failure = Restart the the Service
 Second Failure = Restart the the Service
 Subsequent Failures = Restart the the Service
 Reset Fail count After = 120
 Restart Service after = 0
But again, this isn't happening to the other machines with default settings. Nothing works except restarting the DHCP Client service. The loss of access happens with or without someone logged or using it. It has happened since it was first set up.
I don't know if the HP warranty covers factory-loaded OS. I don't want to restore the thing and start over. I am not an IT professional, just the guy in the office who does these things, but it seems like the network adapter could be defective. I don't know if I can convince a first-level phone support person to have me bring the machine to an authorized service place.
Any help greatly appreciated,
Larry
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You're very welcome.
I would tend to agree, but I wanted to offer you that driver as a last resort.
This is a consumer to consumer forum.  I don't work for HP, and if you suspect it is a hardware issue, you will need to contact HP technical support and submit a support case under the warranty.
The warranty covers hardware, and support for the HP software and operating system installed (as long as it is the original factory image that came with the PC and not an operating system you installed).

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