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I can only offer some additional troubleshooting steps.
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager#Wired_Networks_are_Unmanaged
NOTE: Unless you know networking, this is probably going to take you down a networking rabbit hole, so glhf.
Some Debian references regarding networking and different configurations:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch05.en.html
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-handbook/sect.network-config
If you want to stick with NM, it seems you can change the logging level to see if you get more details. I would check the man page or documentation for NM for instructions for debugging. I would expect that you can disable interfaces in NM to reduce the likelihood of some fringe case that is plaguing your setup. Since I don't run NM, I can't provide any detailed suggestions.
More of a question but is the switch or router also the same device for the last 2 years? Is it possible that the network device is misbehaving and causing the desktop to lock up? This would feed into @0v0 request to wireshark/tcpdump from a laptop or other device connected to the router/switch to see what's going on traffic wise.