Wi-Fi problems appear difficult to resolve.
Wi-Fi problems appear difficult to resolve.
Hello. I'm using the newest Windows 10 version and have reinstalled as well as updated older drivers for the Realtek 8812AE Wi-Fi PCIE Adapter. I've switched to a different WiFi card, reset network settings, but the issue persists. My computer's WiFi has been unreliable for some time now. When I power on the machine, even with auto-connect enabled, I often have to manually connect through the WiFi icon on the taskbar. This process usually takes around three attempts just to get it working, and then I experience slower speeds or frequent disconnections. The whole cycle can take about ten minutes, and the internet sometimes cuts out unexpectedly, forcing me to repeat the steps. I've tried clearing DNS, resetting Winsock, and other fixes, but things only get worse. Now it displays "can’t connect to network," though occasionally it connects for a short time before dropping off again. I'm really stuck. Thanks.
Determine your distance from the wireless source by imagining a straight line. Check if there are any floors or walls blocking the path. Identify the router model and any other network devices present. Use WiFi Analyzer (available for free on the MS Store) to perform a wireless survey and view the channel analysis for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.