lorax Posted June 13, 2021 Content Count: 345 Joined: 05/17/21 Status: Offline Share Posted June 13, 2021 For the longest time after I hard reset my computer, it has been disconnecting from the internet like every hour or so, it's a pain in the ass and im hoping for someone here to help me solve the problem (it's not my internet, ive checked while my pc wasnt connected its something wrong with my pc) Link to comment
BloodBlades Posted June 13, 2021 Content Count: 909 Joined: 06/01/20 Status: Offline Share Posted June 13, 2021 8 hours ago, lorax said: For the longest time after I hard reset my computer, it has been disconnecting from the internet like every hour or so, it's a pain in the ass and im hoping for someone here to help me solve the problem (it's not my internet, ive checked while my pc wasnt connected its something wrong with my pc) Just reconnect your connection after you restart. Bottom right corner if your on windows 10. Link to comment
Gentoo Posted June 13, 2021 Content Count: 1583 Joined: 06/19/17 Status: Offline Share Posted June 13, 2021 What are you using to connect? Ethernet, on board wifi? A dongle? These issues are usually hardware related so it's difficult to help you without knowing that. 1 Link to comment
lorax Posted June 13, 2021 Content Count: 345 Joined: 05/17/21 Status: Offline Share Posted June 13, 2021 im using stanard wifi connection with windows 10, and its never done this before Link to comment
dolo Posted June 13, 2021 Content Count: 562 Joined: 04/05/20 Status: Offline Share Posted June 13, 2021 1 hour ago, lorax said: im using stanard wifi connection with windows 10, and its never done this before I would then recommend Ethernet. Depending on where your router is, the Ethernet cable is very inexpensive. Link to comment
tics Posted June 15, 2021 Content Count: 14 Joined: 06/15/21 Status: Offline Share Posted June 15, 2021 On 6/13/2021 at 1:25 PM, lorax said: im using stanard wifi connection with windows 10, and its never done this before So, it sounds like it's an onboard WiFi chip unless you have some kind of dongle you're not mentioning. You said you did a hard reset. What do you mean by this? If you did a clean install of Windows, then you might need to manually download the drivers for the WiFi chip. Windows can usually automatically fetch drivers, but not always. Link to comment
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