Laptop Internet issue [closed]
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So problem is that internet works fine in my laptop but only for about 15-20 minutes after that I have to disconnect and reconnect or it won't work. It's not a big problem when I'm browsing but it's a real pain when I'm playing matches or when I put something on download for few hours and leave the laptop, because downloading stops just after 15-20 mins and whole time is wasted. Problem is only in this laptop, I have checked other laptops, PC and mobiles none other devices has such issue. Any solution for this please? I can't find anywhere.
Here are my laptop specifications:
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- The laptop model is Latitude E6420.
- I've never taken it outside, room temp is sometimes cold sometimes hot, results are same.
- I don't think the network I'm using matters as the other devices works fine.
- Other devices are using same LAN connection from same router.
- I don't lose wifi connection after 20 minutes, I'm still connected it just stops working and shows exclamation mark on wifi signals
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closed as too broad by harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 19 at 20:59
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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So problem is that internet works fine in my laptop but only for about 15-20 minutes after that I have to disconnect and reconnect or it won't work. It's not a big problem when I'm browsing but it's a real pain when I'm playing matches or when I put something on download for few hours and leave the laptop, because downloading stops just after 15-20 mins and whole time is wasted. Problem is only in this laptop, I have checked other laptops, PC and mobiles none other devices has such issue. Any solution for this please? I can't find anywhere.
Here are my laptop specifications:
.
EDIT:
- The laptop model is Latitude E6420.
- I've never taken it outside, room temp is sometimes cold sometimes hot, results are same.
- I don't think the network I'm using matters as the other devices works fine.
- Other devices are using same LAN connection from same router.
- I don't lose wifi connection after 20 minutes, I'm still connected it just stops working and shows exclamation mark on wifi signals
laptop internet internet-connection dell-latitude
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closed as too broad by harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 19 at 20:59
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
It would be helpful to have more information about the network to which you are connecting. Is it a wireless or wired network, what kind of router, what are its settings, etc.
– slhck
Nov 19 at 19:48
1) Please click on edit and answer the above question, and also advise the make and model of the laptop from the serial number plate underneath 2) Are you someplace cold? If so, does this happen in 20 minutes outside or does it take longer? 3) Right after you connect, turn your laptop upside down and gently shake it to check for a loose antenna connection. 4) Please also advise if you have this problem when you connect by Ethernet cable instead of WiFi.
– K7AAY
Nov 19 at 19:48
Buy a USB wifi adapter and let us know if that improves things - more info on laptop/router is definitely needed.
– JohnnyVegas
Nov 19 at 19:56
Hey, I've edited my post with answers
– Hasan KHan
Nov 22 at 17:35
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So problem is that internet works fine in my laptop but only for about 15-20 minutes after that I have to disconnect and reconnect or it won't work. It's not a big problem when I'm browsing but it's a real pain when I'm playing matches or when I put something on download for few hours and leave the laptop, because downloading stops just after 15-20 mins and whole time is wasted. Problem is only in this laptop, I have checked other laptops, PC and mobiles none other devices has such issue. Any solution for this please? I can't find anywhere.
Here are my laptop specifications:
.
EDIT:
- The laptop model is Latitude E6420.
- I've never taken it outside, room temp is sometimes cold sometimes hot, results are same.
- I don't think the network I'm using matters as the other devices works fine.
- Other devices are using same LAN connection from same router.
- I don't lose wifi connection after 20 minutes, I'm still connected it just stops working and shows exclamation mark on wifi signals
laptop internet internet-connection dell-latitude
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So problem is that internet works fine in my laptop but only for about 15-20 minutes after that I have to disconnect and reconnect or it won't work. It's not a big problem when I'm browsing but it's a real pain when I'm playing matches or when I put something on download for few hours and leave the laptop, because downloading stops just after 15-20 mins and whole time is wasted. Problem is only in this laptop, I have checked other laptops, PC and mobiles none other devices has such issue. Any solution for this please? I can't find anywhere.
Here are my laptop specifications:
.
EDIT:
- The laptop model is Latitude E6420.
- I've never taken it outside, room temp is sometimes cold sometimes hot, results are same.
- I don't think the network I'm using matters as the other devices works fine.
- Other devices are using same LAN connection from same router.
- I don't lose wifi connection after 20 minutes, I'm still connected it just stops working and shows exclamation mark on wifi signals
laptop internet internet-connection dell-latitude
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closed as too broad by harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 19 at 20:59
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as too broad by harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 19 at 20:59
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
It would be helpful to have more information about the network to which you are connecting. Is it a wireless or wired network, what kind of router, what are its settings, etc.
– slhck
Nov 19 at 19:48
1) Please click on edit and answer the above question, and also advise the make and model of the laptop from the serial number plate underneath 2) Are you someplace cold? If so, does this happen in 20 minutes outside or does it take longer? 3) Right after you connect, turn your laptop upside down and gently shake it to check for a loose antenna connection. 4) Please also advise if you have this problem when you connect by Ethernet cable instead of WiFi.
– K7AAY
Nov 19 at 19:48
Buy a USB wifi adapter and let us know if that improves things - more info on laptop/router is definitely needed.
– JohnnyVegas
Nov 19 at 19:56
Hey, I've edited my post with answers
– Hasan KHan
Nov 22 at 17:35
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It would be helpful to have more information about the network to which you are connecting. Is it a wireless or wired network, what kind of router, what are its settings, etc.
– slhck
Nov 19 at 19:48
1) Please click on edit and answer the above question, and also advise the make and model of the laptop from the serial number plate underneath 2) Are you someplace cold? If so, does this happen in 20 minutes outside or does it take longer? 3) Right after you connect, turn your laptop upside down and gently shake it to check for a loose antenna connection. 4) Please also advise if you have this problem when you connect by Ethernet cable instead of WiFi.
– K7AAY
Nov 19 at 19:48
Buy a USB wifi adapter and let us know if that improves things - more info on laptop/router is definitely needed.
– JohnnyVegas
Nov 19 at 19:56
Hey, I've edited my post with answers
– Hasan KHan
Nov 22 at 17:35
It would be helpful to have more information about the network to which you are connecting. Is it a wireless or wired network, what kind of router, what are its settings, etc.
– slhck
Nov 19 at 19:48
It would be helpful to have more information about the network to which you are connecting. Is it a wireless or wired network, what kind of router, what are its settings, etc.
– slhck
Nov 19 at 19:48
1) Please click on edit and answer the above question, and also advise the make and model of the laptop from the serial number plate underneath 2) Are you someplace cold? If so, does this happen in 20 minutes outside or does it take longer? 3) Right after you connect, turn your laptop upside down and gently shake it to check for a loose antenna connection. 4) Please also advise if you have this problem when you connect by Ethernet cable instead of WiFi.
– K7AAY
Nov 19 at 19:48
1) Please click on edit and answer the above question, and also advise the make and model of the laptop from the serial number plate underneath 2) Are you someplace cold? If so, does this happen in 20 minutes outside or does it take longer? 3) Right after you connect, turn your laptop upside down and gently shake it to check for a loose antenna connection. 4) Please also advise if you have this problem when you connect by Ethernet cable instead of WiFi.
– K7AAY
Nov 19 at 19:48
Buy a USB wifi adapter and let us know if that improves things - more info on laptop/router is definitely needed.
– JohnnyVegas
Nov 19 at 19:56
Buy a USB wifi adapter and let us know if that improves things - more info on laptop/router is definitely needed.
– JohnnyVegas
Nov 19 at 19:56
Hey, I've edited my post with answers
– Hasan KHan
Nov 22 at 17:35
Hey, I've edited my post with answers
– Hasan KHan
Nov 22 at 17:35
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It would be helpful to have more information about the network to which you are connecting. Is it a wireless or wired network, what kind of router, what are its settings, etc.
– slhck
Nov 19 at 19:48
1) Please click on edit and answer the above question, and also advise the make and model of the laptop from the serial number plate underneath 2) Are you someplace cold? If so, does this happen in 20 minutes outside or does it take longer? 3) Right after you connect, turn your laptop upside down and gently shake it to check for a loose antenna connection. 4) Please also advise if you have this problem when you connect by Ethernet cable instead of WiFi.
– K7AAY
Nov 19 at 19:48
Buy a USB wifi adapter and let us know if that improves things - more info on laptop/router is definitely needed.
– JohnnyVegas
Nov 19 at 19:56
Hey, I've edited my post with answers
– Hasan KHan
Nov 22 at 17:35