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Wi-Fi Adapter keeps disconnecting / showing no connections available.
Right, before I go into detail, I'd like to point out I've attempted all the "tweaks" suggested. These would have no weight in actually fixing the issue, not in my case anyways.
My Wi-Fi adapter is constantly loosing connection and not only that, its actually loosing connection availability (so when it drops off my perfectly fine signal, it then decides to not find anything). I am using Windows 10 (this laptop was originally Windows 8).
Now, this is more a request than a question. UPDATE THE BLOODY DRIVERS, I'm using the "latest drivers" for my Dell Adapter, yet it still doesn't work (how do I know? because its a windows 8 driver and its returning KERNEL_SECURTY_CHECK_FAILURE when debugged, well done Dell, you didn't update to Windows 10).
I will do you a favor, and wait patiently for this update without making to much fuss...You're welcome btw.
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You can also go to the power options, and changed the Wireless Adapter Setting, from Maximum Power Setting to Maximum Performance.
1. Power Option
2. Click on " Change plan settings " - Balance or Power saver)
3. "Change Advance Power Settings "
4. Tap "wireless adapter settings"
a) " Power Saving Mode "
b) Set Maximum Performance
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Please check your wifi-router for the latest update. Click on the link below:
www.wikihow.com/Update-Router-Firmware
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