WiFi drops to send and receive 0Kbps every few seconds, started after stopping using ethernet, fine on other devices connected to my network

Ivan Chen 0 Reputation points
2024-02-24T03:43:02.57+00:00

My wifi has been dropped to receiving and sending 0 kbps every few seconds, sometimes happening in more frequent intervals and some at less intervals. I haven't had this issue with ethernet for the year I've had this PC but I'm not able to use ethernet for the next few months and this has been making gaming unplayable and just in general work, youtube, etc a pain. User's image

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I've tried resetting my network connection but it hasn't helped.
I've also tried dns flush in command prompt which solved my problem for about an hour before my PC froze, had to force restart, and the issue persisted once again (in less frequent intervals).
It's been going on for about a month and it's driving me insane with many friends and colleagues attempting to help. Any possible suggestions or inputs would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | Networking | Network connectivity and file sharing
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  1. Sandeep Lal 6 Reputation points
    2024-02-25T09:43:57.1433333+00:00

    Go to Device Manager and Network Adapters Select The wifi adapter > right click and click uninstall Note. Keep the driver package checkbox unchecked Once uninstalled, go to the top of device manager where you can see your host. \Right click and scan for hardware changes Connect to WiFi again and check


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