I did all this + my drivers are the latest version (I updated it using the device manager). Not sure what to do now, as the issue still persists
Internet keeps cutting out, getting warnings in Event Viewer about it
Hello, periodically my internet will just cut out. It cannot be my router messing up as I have others on the same wi-fi, and when it happens to me, it doesn't happen to them. I also get warnings in my Event Viewer every time it happens, leading me to believe it is an error with my PC.
Here are the event viewer warnings:
Warning: Name resolution for the name wpad timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
Warning: Name resolution for the name wpad timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
Warning: 6105 - deauth after EAPOL key exchange sequence
Warning: Name resolution for the name wpad timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
Warning: WLAN AutoConfig detected limited connectivity, attempting automatic recovery.
Recovery Type: 4
Error Code: 0x0
Trigger Reason: 7
IP Family: 0
Warning: Name resolution for the name us.actual.battle.net timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
Warning: The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{###}
and APPID
{###}
to the user DESKTOP-JSQD2UK\Jerem SID (###) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
(On this one, it had some numbers but I wasn't sure if it was safe to share them so I changed them to ###)
Warning:
WLAN Extensibility Module has stopped.
Module Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\IntelWifiIhv06.dll
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Anonymous
2021-06-30T22:55:48+00:00 -
Anonymous
2021-06-26T17:35:04+00:00 Good Day Jeremys556,
My name is Carlo, I'm an Independent Advisor and community member like you.
I am also using Windows 10 pc. Let us work together to sort this out.
-Press Windows key + X
-Go to Settings
-Click Update and Security
-Click Troubleshooter then Additional troubleshooter.
-Look for Internet Connection and run the troubleshooter.
Once done proceed with these steps.
-Press Windows key + X
-Go to Device Manager
-Expand the Network Adapters
-Look for the Wireless driver that was installed
-Right click and Update
-Look for "Browse my computer for driver
-Let me pick drivers available drivers
-Choose an old driver and use it.
Reset Network Settings
Open Settings.
Click on Network & Internet.
Click on Status.
Under the "Change your network settings" section, click the Network reset option.
Click the Reset now button.
Click the Yes button.
-Click Start, type CMD and run as administrator
-Copy and paste each of the commands below and hit enter.
netsh int ip reset
netsh advfirewall reset
netsh winsock reset
ipconfig / flushdns
ipconfig / release
ipconfig / renew
Once you entered all those commands restart your computer and observe the connection.
If issue persist, let's download the updated driver .
What is the exact model of your computer?
To check the system model proceed with these steps.
-Press Windows key + R
-Type msinfo32 and hit enter.
-Look for the System Model and post it here.
If you are using a custom built pc look for Baseboard version and Baseboard product and post it here.
I hope the information above helps. Please let me know how it goes.
Have a wonderful day ahead and stay safe.
Sincerely,
Carlo T.
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