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Windows 11 Wifi Problem
My problem is that I'm in windows 11 on my Lenovo laptop, but after another beta update every time I turned on my laptop it would be disconnected from my Wifi and when I connect it to my Wifi it says connected no internet. So then I restart my laptop and it starts working again, but then later on the day the problem happens again.
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Anonymous
2022-01-31T17:02:34+00:00 -
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2021-12-31T04:11:40+00:00 I have a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro. WiFi worked just fine in November when I set up the machine. I packed it away and gave the laptop to my son for Christmas.
On Christmas day, I renamed device via System settings. Reboot required. After reboot the laptop could NOT detect ANY WiFi networks...of which there are about 8 around us here. None were detected.
I tried everything I could think of. Reset network devices etc, etc, nothing worked. I had to use my mobile phone hot-spot tethered via the USB cable to get internet. Even then it had trouble connecting to the tethered connection, but once connected, the connection seemed stable.
I lodged a Levovo Repair Ticket.
4 days later, I reboot the laptop, just to have another go at fixing it, and to my surprise, the WiFi was working.
Today, Lenovo support said that it was a driver issue, but no driver update has occurred since the problem arose.
Lenovo also said that Windows 11 is "unstable" and a BIOS reset should fix the problem (that seemed to be already fixed).
Performed a BIOS reset, and the problem is still fixed.
Lenovo said that I should expect lots of updates in the near future from Microsoft, as the OS is very buggy and they are seeing a lot of problems.
Lenovo said that given the 'renaming of the device' seems to have triggered the problem, that is must be a bug in Windows 11.
Basically Lenovo are all 'hands off - it's a Microsoft problem' aside from simple driver installs and BIOS resets.
Network Adapters:
MediaTek Wi-Fi 6 MT7921 Wireless LAN - Driver Version 3.0.1.1185
Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller - Driver Version 10.50.511.2021
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Anonymous
2021-10-11T04:49:31+00:00 I own a dell inspiron 5570 i5 and after updating to windows 11 on 7th of October i m facing the same issue did everything you have mentioned above tried everything but not able to connect to the internet
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Anonymous
2021-09-23T09:22:28+00:00 It will not work, I've tried several drivers and nothing....
Even manually assigning network info, it will not work.
Somehow the issue is only with Sent packets.
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Anonymous
2021-07-27T14:58:04+00:00 Hi.
It seems that you are not automatically connecting to your Wi-Fi network.
You should check if Automatically connect to this SSID checkbox is not empty.
Hope this helps.
Sorry I cannot attach a screenshot because currently I don't have a notebook that connects to internet wirelessly.