Problems with Wi-Fi following a restart are common. Check connection stability and router status.
Problems with Wi-Fi following a restart are common. Check connection stability and router status.
Hello everyone, When I power on my Wi-Fi, devices don't link up automatically. On most of my laptops and phones, I need to clear the network and reconnect several times to get connected. On laptops, a batch script that resets Windows network settings works in Windows 10, but Windows 11 is proving much more difficult to resolve. If anyone can explain what's going wrong or suggest a solution, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all ahead of time... P.S. I've also attached the batch script for your reference.
This appears to be a device specific problem as far as I could guess. But, I am not sure. Also, I was using my phone to post this thread that is why I took a picture with my cellphone . I would much appreciate guidance in this regard...
It occurs specifically when linking to your home network or any connected network. If several devices are involved, a router issue might seem more likely.
It seems the problem is only with your local network. In other locations, everything works fine...
It seems to depend heavily on the particular setting, like weak internet connection from the router.
Do you have an extra storage device available? It might be a corrupted Windows update, and the simplest method is to reinstall and check if the newer version resolves the issue.
Thanks for the supportive feedback. The issue was related to the Wi-Fi router, which I've updated and the problem is resolved. Appreciate your patience and assistance!