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01-20-2021 04:02 AM
Recently I posted about my wirless problem regarding how after every few second the audio and video would stuck for 2-3 seconds. But sadly, only 2-3 people gave suggestions but those were totally useless. Post Link: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Wireless-and-Networking/Wifi-Speed-drops-every-few-seconds/m-...
Yesterday, I finally found the root of this problem. I was doing packet loss test on cmd prompt and I noticed huge ping spike in every 7-8 packets. I did some research and found out that it was due to the Wlan Auto Cofiguration being enabled. So I disabled it through cmd and the problem was solved instantly. Enabling it again brings the trouble back.
But the problem is, disabling it prevents windows from searching any wireless network. So each time I start windows or try to connect to another wireless network, I have to enable the auto config and disable again after connecting. This thing's very annoying and a huge headache. What can I do instead of typing that long command (netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=yes/no interface="Wi-Fi") twice in cmd twice everytime I turn on PC? Is there a permanent solution to it??
Please don't suggest useless things, there's a comment to my previous post (link above) suggesting everything except the solution........But it was a total **bleep**. There's no problem with my windows, router, isp, environment and there's no interference. I have all the drivers up to date, all.
Thanks for your time.
