I really can't connect unless I disable my wifi adapter, or reset the settings, or reinstall it. I have tried several things from this list, but like I said, they only work for a day, or maximum I tried flushing dns, uninstalling the wireless network adapter driver, checking if IPV4 and IPV6 are enabled which they are , turned IPV6 off, check if the adapter is set to turn off when laptop is not in use the only thing I was able to do with that is at 5.
What to do? I never had problems with windows 8. Edit: I think I have the solution! This is wroth checking out for others who have an Asus laptop like me! I followed the instructions from this post and my internet has been doing great since.
This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site. Any image, link, or discussion of nudity. The same can be done for your network connection as well. You can try forgetting the network and then re-connecting to it to see if it then connects without any issues.
It works in many cases as it helps your device fully disconnect from any networks, and you can then turn it off and manually connect to your chosen network. Your Windows computer recognizes your network adapter because you have its drivers installed on your machine. One of the ways to resolve the driver-related issues is to uninstall the device and the drivers.
Your machine will then automatically install the proper and required drivers for your device. These commands can be run from the Command Prompt utility on your computer. The best way to resolve the issue, without getting into much details, is to reset your network settings. Step 2: Go to the Wi-Fi section, scroll down, and click Manage known networks.
Step 3: Select your wireless network and click Forget. It will be removed from the list. If this method is not working to fix Windows 10 not connecting to WiFi, try some other ways below. A network adapter establishes the connection to a network. You can uninstall the driver and let Windows 10 reconnect it. Step 2: Expand Network adapters , choose your wireless adapter, and right-click it to choose Uninstall device.
Step 4: Reboot your computer and Windows will automatically install a driver for the network adapter. Step 1: Right-click the network icon in the toolbar and choose Troubleshoot problems. Step 2: The troubleshooter starts network diagnostics. Then, follow the instructions on the screen to finish the fix. Most PCs can work well with IPv4 and the issue should be fixed. Step 2: Click Change adapter settings and right-click your wireless adapter to choose Properties.
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