Wifi stops working 2 mins after startup; must manually disconnect and reconnect to work every time (Windows...












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I am using Windows 10, and my Wifi has never given me any problems until a forced update about 3 weeks ago.



Ever since then, when the computer boots up, the internet would work for about 2 minutes, then it will fail to work while the wifi is still connected. Then I have to disconnect it manually, and connect it again, which causes it to never disconnect or have problems for the rest of the day until I turn off and boot up the computer again.



I tried network troubleshooting, but it only resolves the problem for a while, before the wifi fails and I have to reconnect again manually. I also tried many solutions, like making sure power plan doesn't turn off the wifi adaptor automatically, change internet protocol settings, turn off proxy settings etc., but nothing works.



I hate to do this every time when the computer starts up. Is there a permanent solution to this?










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    I am using Windows 10, and my Wifi has never given me any problems until a forced update about 3 weeks ago.



    Ever since then, when the computer boots up, the internet would work for about 2 minutes, then it will fail to work while the wifi is still connected. Then I have to disconnect it manually, and connect it again, which causes it to never disconnect or have problems for the rest of the day until I turn off and boot up the computer again.



    I tried network troubleshooting, but it only resolves the problem for a while, before the wifi fails and I have to reconnect again manually. I also tried many solutions, like making sure power plan doesn't turn off the wifi adaptor automatically, change internet protocol settings, turn off proxy settings etc., but nothing works.



    I hate to do this every time when the computer starts up. Is there a permanent solution to this?










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      I am using Windows 10, and my Wifi has never given me any problems until a forced update about 3 weeks ago.



      Ever since then, when the computer boots up, the internet would work for about 2 minutes, then it will fail to work while the wifi is still connected. Then I have to disconnect it manually, and connect it again, which causes it to never disconnect or have problems for the rest of the day until I turn off and boot up the computer again.



      I tried network troubleshooting, but it only resolves the problem for a while, before the wifi fails and I have to reconnect again manually. I also tried many solutions, like making sure power plan doesn't turn off the wifi adaptor automatically, change internet protocol settings, turn off proxy settings etc., but nothing works.



      I hate to do this every time when the computer starts up. Is there a permanent solution to this?










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      I am using Windows 10, and my Wifi has never given me any problems until a forced update about 3 weeks ago.



      Ever since then, when the computer boots up, the internet would work for about 2 minutes, then it will fail to work while the wifi is still connected. Then I have to disconnect it manually, and connect it again, which causes it to never disconnect or have problems for the rest of the day until I turn off and boot up the computer again.



      I tried network troubleshooting, but it only resolves the problem for a while, before the wifi fails and I have to reconnect again manually. I also tried many solutions, like making sure power plan doesn't turn off the wifi adaptor automatically, change internet protocol settings, turn off proxy settings etc., but nothing works.



      I hate to do this every time when the computer starts up. Is there a permanent solution to this?







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