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My HP laptop wifi is very unstable, always get disabled automatically. i changed driver  but work For some time and then same issue is Coming

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Hi @birendra30,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

Thanks for reaching out!

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.

 

I understand your HP laptop’s Wi-Fi keeps disabling automatically, even after updating drivers multiple times. Let’s go through a few steps to check what could be causing this.

 

Check Power Management Settings

Press Windows + X → Device Manager → Network Adapters.

Right-click your Wi-Fi adapter → Properties → Power Management.

Uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”.

Click OK and restart the laptop.

 

Update or Rollback Wi-Fi Drivers

In Device Manager, right-click the Wi-Fi adapter → Update driver → Search automatically.

If updating doesn’t help, try Rollback Driver to a previous stable version.

 

Check Windows Power Plan Settings

Go to Control Panel → Power Options → Change plan settings → Change advanced power settings.

Expand Wireless Adapter Settings → Power Saving Mode and set it to Maximum Performance for both plugged in and battery.

 

Reset Network Settings

Open Settings → Network & Internet → Status → Network Reset.

Click Reset now, restart the laptop, and reconnect to Wi-Fi.

 

Disable Conflicting Software

Some antivirus, VPN, or network management software can disable Wi-Fi.

Temporarily disable or uninstall such programs to test stability.

 

Check BIOS / Firmware Settings

Restart the laptop → press ESC → F10 to enter BIOS.

Look for any Wireless or LAN/Wi-Fi related settings and ensure they are enabled.

Update BIOS if a newer version is available on HP Support.

 

Check for Windows Updates

Go to Settings → Windows Update → Check for updates.

Install all optional and recommended updates, as they can fix Wi-Fi stability issues.

 

Test in Safe Mode / Clean Boot

Boot in Safe Mode with Networking to see if the issue persists.

If stable, a background program or service is likely causing the Wi-Fi to disable.

I hope this helps.

 

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Kuroi_Kenshi
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