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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

wifi  stop at sudden

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@Ayman_77, Welcome to HP Support Community. 

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you. 

I understand you're experiencing sudden Wi-Fi disconnections on your HP notebook running Windows 10 (64-bit). Let's go through some steps to help resolve this issue.

Run HP Network Check

HP provides a built-in tool to diagnose and fix network issues.

  1. Press Windows + S, type HP Support Assistant, and open it.
  2. Go to Troubleshooting and Fixes > Internet and Security > HP Network Check.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions.

If you don’t have HP Support Assistant, you can download it here: HP Support Assistant | HP® Support

Update Wi-Fi Driver

Outdated or corrupted drivers can cause connectivity issues.

  1. Press Windows + X and select Device Manager.
  2. Expand Network adapters.
  3. Right-click your Wi-Fi adapter (e.g., Realtek, Intel) and select Update driver.
  4. Choose Search automatically for drivers.

Alternatively, you can visit the HP Drivers page: Official HP® Support

 

Reset Network Settings

This will clear any misconfigurations.

  1. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Status.
  2. Scroll down and click Network reset.
  3. Click Reset now and restart your PC.

Power Management Settings

Sometimes, Windows turns off the Wi-Fi adapter to save power.

  1. In Device Manager, right-click your Wi-Fi adapter > Properties.
  2. Go to the Power Management tab.
  3. Uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.

Check Router & Interference

  • Restart your router.
  • Try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network.
  • Ensure you're not too far from the router or surrounded by interference (microwaves, thick walls, etc.).

I hope this helps. 

 

Take care and have a good day. 

 

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Max3Aj

HP Support 

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