Initial connection to the server is not showing issues. I will note however that when your laptop gets a wee bit warm it no longer meets the minimum hardware requirement for the CPU. This could cause delays in processing data, which may end up looking like poor network connectivity due to the CPU taking too long to process. Make sure you are up to date on Windows and drivers.
Also note that you have an odd RAM configuration. The amount doesn't make sense for it being shared with the GPU, so I would ensure you don't have mis-matched pairs. It is almost like you had 8GB, and then added 16GB. If that is two separate chips, then they will not be able to run dual-speed. So 3200MHz RAM would only be capable of running at 1600MHz with that setup which would doubly impact your performance. Especially with larger maps, and because your GPU is weak with no VRAM.
And honestly, not trying to crap all over your laptop. This is just @%$# you have to live with when you decide to play a very hardware-intensive game on something that can barely support it. At least you aren't trying to run it at 4k with maxed graphics.
There really isn't a lot more log to see more than that though. I would run a traceroute to the host server when you have the issue. You might also try using the network helper option in General Settings.