Looks like there's either something wrong with your network card or it's a Windows coding error that occurred during installation of Windows 10. However it's more likely a network card error. Try replacing your network card. Depending on your PC brand and type, network card changing will slightly vary but I found this link quite useful: click here.
The problem may also be with a small error in the installation of Windows. This isn't Microsoft's fault as the error occurs when the installation is quite bumpy or difficult but it would be unlikely that serious errors would occur and they are a common thing. One problem around the error would be a re-installation of the Windows 10 operating system its self. I found a pretty helpful like right here.
Your network service provider can also be to blame too. Try contacting them and alerting them of the problem if it still is not resolved fully by the two above solutions.
There are other things too that include hardware error elsewhere or your system being slightly incompatible with Windows 10 overall but that would mean Windows 10 would hardly work at all then so that is also unlikely. If the problem persists, it may be your network service provider.