Guest Tennessine Posted August 2, 2018 Posted August 2, 2018 I don't know if this is about Windows or hardware, but I guess somebody can help. My Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting. Sometimes every 10 seconds, sometimes every now and then. You're playing a game - disconnected. You're watching something on the Internet - nevermind. You try to find a solution - oops! It goes like this: You try to open a page, it starts to load, then Chrome freezes a little. After you can interact with Chrome again, the Wi-Fi symbol on the bottom right corner says "network available, no connection" (or, if it'll help, a symbol like this: .ıI*) so you have to go to the Wi-Fi menu and check. The network you were JUST connected to has disappeared, but shows back up after a few seconds, then you try to connect back, wait for it to connect (which, shows an ethernet symbol for a second or so if that's even relevant) and then reload the page. Chances are, the same thing will happen again soon. It's super annoying when you're playing a game. I want to download Move or Die but 1. It will download in ages if this happens 2. I'll be kicked out every time Last time I tried to download something, I needed to try 7 times. This is probably just a minor inconvenience but I still need it fixed. Windows 8, ASUS X Series (not sure what the model is, I got this as a gift) Continue reading... Quote
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