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02-10-2019
02:27 PM
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02-10-2019
07:07 PM
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Cheron-Z
I've been having this issue myself. I used public wifi at my local library and my wifi kept getting disconnected and i kept saying that my wifi adapter was turned off and i had to keep turning it back on and reconnecting. After several internet searches, some of what led me to this website i finally fixed it and i did it differently than what's posted in online forums. I find some useful hits on another forum that says to update the wifi adapter device driver. I already had the most current driver. I reverted back to the previous version and not my connection to public wifi is stable.
I'm using an HP Notebook Windows 10.
I did:
1) Windows key + R
2) Typed in: devmgmt.msc
3) Click on and expand: Network Adapters
4) Right click your Wifi Adapter and open up properties. (My adapter is Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless- AC 1365 )
5) Click on "Driver" up top.
6) Click "Roll Back Driver".