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Wifi Problems since Windows 11 upgrade

Anonymous
2021-12-14T17:52:55+00:00

Hi, The last two weeks of my life has been hell because of Windows 11. The wifi keeps getting disconnected, and I have tried everything that is available on the internet to solve the issue, but nothing at all is working.

I have -

  1. Update network drivers.
  2. Reset Network Adapter
  3. forget my wifi network
  4. Use CMD commands etc

Now what happens is even my network adapter stops working and I don't know what else I can do. I cannot go back to Windows 10 as well.

Troubleshooter solves it temporarily and say problem with wireless adapter and access point but it disconnects again.

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-12-17T23:28:40+00:00

    Thanks for the update.

    Keep an eye on what drivers are installed at the moment and when the problem shows, if it shows check WU hasn't installed their driver again.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-12-17T16:33:28+00:00

    Hi SahilJoshi,

    What make and model is your network adapter?

    Use the device manager, network and post that information.

    Windows Update can install old drivers which kills your network as I have had the same issues here.

    I have updated my driver to the latest driver manually. But the problem still persists. I have however reset my windows, the problem came only once in two days. Let's see how long it stays ok.

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-12-16T07:42:55+00:00

    Hi SahilJoshi,

    What make and model is your network adapter?

    Use the device manager, network and post that information.

    Windows Update can install old drivers which kills your network as I have had the same issues here.

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-12-15T18:08:43+00:00

    What OS build are you on? Hit the Windows key, type winver, hit Enter.
    Or Windows key+r, winver, OK

    hope this helps.

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  5. Anonymous
    2021-12-14T23:53:06+00:00

    What OS build are you on? Hit the Windows key, type winver, hit Enter.
    Or Windows key+r, winver, OK

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