Always include PC model and version of Windows in your posts.
Are you having WiFi issues?
Open the Windows Power options screen and click the link to change settings for the active power plan. On next screen, click the link for Advanced options and look for the settings you want to change there.
RoHe
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February 21st, 2017 16:00
Always include version of Windows in your posts.
The lack of resources is probably in the PC not in the WiFi router/modem, which suggests some hardware isn't configured correctly.
Were the drivers updated by Windows Update or did you download them from Dell's site?
speedstep
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February 24th, 2017 11:00
WIFI interference can be an issue but My take on this is the PCI-E and USB sleep every 20 minutes.
Turn USB Sleep off and computer sleep to 480 minutes instead of 20 or just set to NEVER and monitor sleep to 480 minutes.
Sumni
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August 8th, 2017 15:00
Where will I find these settings so I can change them?
RoHe
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August 8th, 2017 17:00
Always include PC model and version of Windows in your posts.
Are you having WiFi issues?
Open the Windows Power options screen and click the link to change settings for the active power plan. On next screen, click the link for Advanced options and look for the settings you want to change there.