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01-09-2024 05:38 PM
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Product: HP Pavilion 27 inch All-in-One Desktop PC 27-d1000i (1U0B3AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
My computer just completely looses wifi connection. My home wifi is otherwise stable and fine with all other devices. Its happened at least 3 times now. The only way I can reconnect to the wifi is by restarting my computer. I work remotely and it usually happens when there's 4-5 in one zoom meeting and I'm sharing something in the meeting. It is terribly frustrating. I'm looking for some sort of fix, anything at this point. This is a 1.5 year old computer so I do not want to get a new one. I keep the system clean and updated, so I really don't know what it could be at this point. HELPPPPPP. Thanks in advance!
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