No It is not on airplane mode. That is the problem as you see on the pic there are no other options showing except airplane mode. No wifi icon no nothing on that control center just airplane mode. Then I will restart my pc over and over and over again until it works but after sometime the next problem will be the wifi it's either it won't connect or no available wifi will show up even if there is, and if I was lucky it will connect to the wifi but after like 20 minutes it will get disabled again then back to the cycle.
Wifi network
Ever since I updated my windows to the latest update My wifi got messed up so bad it auto disables, then after that I can't connect to the wifi again after that I'll restart my pc sometimes it will connect but eventually after some time it willautomatically disable again then I can't connect again then I'll restart again. There was also instances there are no bluetooth wifi or anything on my tab except airplane mode then I'll restart again And again until the wifi tab shows up. Also there were instances I am connected to the wifi but there were no data coming from the wifi then I'll check my other gadgets that is connected to the same wifi it's working, but not on my pc then eventually it will auto disable again the cycle keeps going on forever I am so disappointed and pissed off I hope someone could help me, it really is so frustrating it affects my studies and my work so bad.
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Jan J.23 13,665 Reputation points Independent Advisor2020-12-11T10:40:20+00:00 Thanks for the update.
Maybe someone else in the community has an idea.
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Jan J.23 13,665 Reputation points Independent Advisor2020-12-11T10:28:23+00:00 It looks like your device is on Airplane Mode.
Turn off the Airplane mode or toggle the network wireless switch for your device to be. connected.
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Jan J.23 13,665 Reputation points Independent Advisor2020-12-11T04:42:39+00:00 My name is Jan, I’m an Independent Advisor. I'll be happy to help you out today.
Most likely a driver issue or power management settings causing your device to to be disabled.
Please try these methods below to resolve the problem.
- Press Windows key then search 'Network reset"
Then open network reset
and click "reset"
restart router
unplugged your network router for 60 seconds
then plug it back in.
- Open and search "Power options"
Select "Edit power plan settings"
Click " Change advance power settings"
Expand "Wireless Adapter settings"
Set both to "Maximum Performance" for both battery and plugged in.
- Open "Device Manager"
Then Expand Network Adapters
Choose your Wifi Device
then right-click and click on properties
Click on Power Management Tab
Uncheck "Allow computer to Turn off device to save power"
Then Click Ok