Having a strong internet connection to execute online work is essential nowadays, especially since the covid-19 outbreak has changed the normal life scenario across the world. Consequently, demands for electronic equipment and Wi-Fi connection have increased surprisingly.
From online meetings to managing projects online, everything requires a secure internet connection. But what happens if your Wi-Fi connection is showing errors, like errors in connecting or it keeps disconnecting. Don’t worry! Continue reading the article to know how to fix “Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting windows 10” issues.
Method 1. Set up max performance for a power adaptor
Open “Settings” by pressing Windows+ I key together.
Locate “System”
Select “Power & Sleep”
Go to the “Additional Power Settings” option.
Or locate “Power Options” via “Control Panel” > “Hardware and Sound” > “Power Options”
Now, select “Change Plan Settings” > “Change Advanced Plan Settings”
Expand “Power Saving Mode” after expanding “Wireless Adaptor Settings”
Set “On Battery” and “Plugged in” on Maximum Performance.
Done! This will help you avoid “Wi-Fi keeps dropping windows 10” issues.
Method 2. Repair Power Management Issues
Locate device manager by pressing on Windows + X keys that will open the WinX menu.
Select “Network Adaptor” > “Wi-Fi Adaptor”
Right-click on the Wi-Fi adaptor to open the properties option, now click on it.
Go to “Power Management” and uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”.
Method 3. Set Active Wi-Fi Network to Private
Go to the Wi-Fi icon > Connected Wi-Fi Connection > Properties.
Two- public and private- network options will show up under the network profile, select a private option.
Now, restart your computer.
Right-click on the Wi-Fi icon > Open Network and Internet Settings> Network status. Here you can check the type of networks and issues with them.
Method 4. Check for Wi-Fi Adaptor Driver Update
Press on the Windows + X keys to open Device Manager.
Click on Network Adaptor > Realtek Wi-Fi Adaptor.
Select “Update Driver Software” to update it.
Select “Browse my computer for driver software” if you have a driver file, otherwise use “search automatically for driver software”.
Method 5. Check DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) settings
If windows 10 disconnects from Wi-Fi, check the DHCP settings.
Go to the start button and select settings.
Navigate “Network and Internet” > “WiFi”
Click on the “Network” connection icon.
Now, check whether the IP setting is enabled to Automatic DHCP. Otherwise, enable it by clicking on the “edit” option.
Now, click on the “Advanced” > “TCP/IP” tab
Select “using DHCP” in the “Configure IPv4” box.
Method 6. Other Solutions
Make sure your WiFi is set to “ON”
Ensure the correct plugging on your WiFi router.
Arrange your device near your WiFi router.
If any object or electronics are seen to be blocking the path of your WiFi router, remove it.
Reconnect your WiFi and check whether the issues are fixed or not.