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06-24-2025 09:03 AM
I am facing issue with my wifi, as it disconnects and then unable to connect to any wifi network unless I disable the wifi adapter from device manager and then enable again. This has been going on for 5 days now, I tried many solution I found online but no help.
06-26-2025 04:13 AM
@Noman101010, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding WiFi Connectivity Issues on HP Pavilion Gaming 15 Laptop!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
If you're experiencing WiFi connectivity issues on your HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk10000 Laptop with Windows 11, where the connection drops and cannot reconnect without disabling and re-enabling the WiFi adapter, here are some steps you can follow to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this problem:
Update WiFi Drivers
The most common solution for network issues can be updating the WiFi drivers.
Through Windows Update:
- Open the Start Menu and go to Settings.
- Click on Update & Security.
- Select Windows Update and click on Check for updates.
- Install any available updates and restart your computer if required.
Using HP Support Assistant:
- Search for HP Support Assistant in the Start Menu and open it.
- Under the Updates section, click on Check for updates and messages.
- Follow the instructions to update any available drivers, including WiFi drivers.
Through Device Manager:
- Right-click on the Start Menu and select Device Manager.
- Expand the Network adapters section and right-click on your WiFi adapter.
- Select Update driver and choose Search automatically for updated driver software.
- Follow the prompts to install any available updates.
Reset Network Settings
Sometimes resetting the network settings can resolve connectivity issues.
- Open Settings from the Start Menu.
- Navigate to Network & Internet.
- Scroll down and click on Network reset.
- Follow the instructions to reset your network settings.
- Restart your computer.
Hope this helps!
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