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  1. Jun 27, 2017 · To check for the latest drivers, kindly refer to the following link: Update drivers in Windows 10. If a new driver isn't found, check the device manufacturer’s website for the latest driver, download it, and then install it manually. To learn how to do this, see Fix network connection issues.

    • Open the Control Panel. Press and hold the Windows key and press R. This should open a small box in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. Type “Control” into the box, and hit Enter to open the Control Panel.
    • Access Network and Sharing Center. Once the new Control Panel window opens, click the blue “Network and Internet” menu option. A new page will load. From this page, click “Network and Sharing Center” to continue.
    • Open the Adapter Settings page. There should be a few different options inside the left-hand pane of the Control Panel window. Click “Change adapter settings,” and a new window should open.
    • Find the correct adapter. There may be a few different options depending on a few different things. The option that you're looking for should be shown as “Wi-Fi.” In Windows 7 and earlier, the “Wi-Fi” adapter may appear in this list as “Wireless Network Connection.” The process for disabling and enabling is the same, regardless of which device is being used, as long as the operating system is Windows 7 and up.
  2. Sep 13, 2020 · I have to keep resetting my wireless network adapter. Just started happening out of the blue. Connection drops every few minutes. Are there any solutions?

  3. Check the Wireless Mode setting for your network adapter and make sure it matches the capabilities of the network you’re trying to connect to. If it doesn’t match, you won’t be able to connect, and the network might not appear in the list of available networks.

  4. Jun 10, 2024 · Resetting your WiFi adapter in Windows 11 can be a quick fix for many connectivity issues. By simply navigating through the Settings app and following a few straightforward steps, you can refresh your network settings and potentially resolve persistent problems.

  5. Feb 8, 2020 · My wifi connection is constantly dropped and if I run a diagnostics test, it says the adapter needed to be reset. This lets the wifi work again, but only for a few minutes-half an hour. I've only had this computer for 2 months, so you can imagine my frustration.

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  7. Jun 25, 2020 · Write the following command: “netsh int ip reset reset.log hit” without the quotes. Press the “Enter” button on the keyboard. Now you will need to restart your Windows 10 operating system. Check and see if you still cannot connect to your wireless network. Set WLAN Autoconfig to Automatic. Left click or tap on the “Start” button.

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