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ClemensBeissel
Hello Microsoft support,
Since I switched to windows 10 I am having stability issues with my wifi connection: My desktop pc loses connection to my router in arbitrary time intervals. Sometimes every 5 minutes, sometimes my connection is stable for an hour. After the connection is lost, it is restored after about 10 seconds or so. While the connection is lost, the network adapter is still visible in the device manager. I have a strong connection ( all bars are filled).
I am using the TP-Link WN-823N networkadapter (but I also tried others and switching does not resolve the problem).
Here is a list of things that I already tried:
It is a fresh installation of windows 10 so it is very unlikely that any malware is causing this issue (Also because this issue arised directly after installing windows 10). I am using AVG antivirus and it is not blocking my internet connection.
Furthermore, every other device in the household does not have any connectivity issues with the router. Only my desktop pc got this problem after installing windows 10 (windows 7 did not have any connectivity issues).
The only thing that I find curious is the following: The last event in the event log says that the device could not be started when I have installed the tp link driver (see image). But I can still connect to the wifi so I don't know what that message is all about. Also, the connection seems to be a little bit more stable with the tp-link driver. It still keeps disconnecting frequently though.
I have the feeling that I tried almost everything and nothing has helped so far. I would be very glad if you had any advice for me.
Cheers,
Clemens
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Since I switched to windows 10 I am having stability issues with my wifi connection: My desktop pc loses connection to my router in arbitrary time intervals. Sometimes every 5 minutes, sometimes my connection is stable for an hour. After the connection is lost, it is restored after about 10 seconds or so. While the connection is lost, the network adapter is still visible in the device manager. I have a strong connection ( all bars are filled).
I am using the TP-Link WN-823N networkadapter (but I also tried others and switching does not resolve the problem).
Here is a list of things that I already tried:
- Use the latest driver of microsoft for the networkadapter.
- Use the TP-link driver for the networkadapter.
- Reinstall drivers multiple times
- Deactivate ipv6 internet protocol for networkadapter.
- Set wifi config of adapter to wifi instead of performance
- dont allow the computer to turn off the device to save power
- Set WLAN autoConfig service's start mode to automatic
- reset tcp/ip configuration
- Change network to private
- Forget wifi network and reconnect
- Use the Google DNS-adress 8 . 8 . 8 . 4 for the IPv4 protocol
- Deactivate and activate network adapter
- Reinstall and install network adapter
- Subsequently try every wireless mode of adapter (IEEE 802,11b/g/n, IEEE 802,11b/g, IEEE 802,11b)
- Try different USB ports
It is a fresh installation of windows 10 so it is very unlikely that any malware is causing this issue (Also because this issue arised directly after installing windows 10). I am using AVG antivirus and it is not blocking my internet connection.
Furthermore, every other device in the household does not have any connectivity issues with the router. Only my desktop pc got this problem after installing windows 10 (windows 7 did not have any connectivity issues).
The only thing that I find curious is the following: The last event in the event log says that the device could not be started when I have installed the tp link driver (see image). But I can still connect to the wifi so I don't know what that message is all about. Also, the connection seems to be a little bit more stable with the tp-link driver. It still keeps disconnecting frequently though.
I have the feeling that I tried almost everything and nothing has helped so far. I would be very glad if you had any advice for me.
Cheers,
Clemens
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