Your Wi-Fi link drops to zero bars every nine seconds, and you're having trouble resolving the issue.
Your Wi-Fi link drops to zero bars every nine seconds, and you're having trouble resolving the issue.
Your internet connection keeps crashing every 9 seconds, and you've already checked updates and troubleshooting steps. The issue seems to be specific to your computer, which suggests a hardware or software problem. Since it doesn't occur on other devices, consider testing with another network or device to rule out broader connectivity issues.
This indicates the system is sending data, which is typical even with a 10G LAN connection. Background activity can cause temporary stops without any issue.
Sure, but during a Discord chat with friends, the call drops when my internet reaches zero.
Are there additional wireless gadgets on the network handling significant data transfers? If it's occurring under heavy use, it could point to a problem with the access point or router.
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I discovered another discussion regarding the same problem using identical hardware. You can view it here: https://www.tenforums.com/network-sharin...nutes.html. The advice given is to follow these steps: 1) Locate the WiFi icon on your computer's taskbar to access the network list. 2) Right-click the WiFi entry and select "Go to Settings." 3) Navigate to "Manage Known Networks." 4) Review the saved networks from previous entries. 5) Select the unwanted network names and click "Forget" to remove them. 6) Return to Network Settings on the WiFi page, ensuring other options are disabled as shown in the attached image. 7) Completing these actions ensures the connection stays active even after restarting or putting the computer to sleep.
It seems the issue isn't due to Wi-Fi disconnection but rather a lack of download/upload activity. The problem might be related to other factors affecting the connection.