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Why does my laptop lose the ability to connect to wifi?

Every once in a while, my laptop loses the ability to connect to WiFi. I looked up the issue previously and I found a fix that involved going into BIOS and resetting back to BIOS default settings, which would allow the internet to work again (hovering over the internet symbol would say no connection, no connections available, with the Ethernet symbol and a red x in the lower right corner of the icon), but recently it has been happening with greater frequency, to the point where it happens up to once every ten minutes.

Is there anything I can do to fix this issue?

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Hi @thecontemplator ,

What is the model number of your laptop and what OS is installed?

The Ethernet symbol with a cross may just mean that you haven't got an ethernet cable connected to the laptop.

Have you checked the status of the WiFi adapter in Device Manager when there is no wifi internet connection?

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It's a G3 with Windows 10 Home. When I check the WiFi adapter when the issue is happening it says it's disabled, and after I reset BIOS it comes back on. The issue is definitely not just not having an Ethernet cable not plugged in as I don't usually use one, and this only affects the computer when I'm using wireless.

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Hi @thecontemplator ,

When you say that “….after I reset BIOS it comes back on.” does this mean that it is also disabled in BIOS as well as in Device Manager?

Try running the laptop in safe mode with networking (scroll down to find out how) to see if it occurs as well.

If it still gets disabled when in safe mode perhaps it is a hardware issue with the WiFi card. Here’s a link that will allow you to test the WiFi module. Select the Custom Component test - select individual component link - Internet and networking - network card

If the WiFi card is faulty here’s a link to the service manual. Scroll to p.23 to view the necessary pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove/replace the Wireless card

If it works OK when in safe mode then perhaps there is a possible driver issue and as you said that you have the latest WiFi drivers installed then I’m wondering if it is a conflict between the OS and the driver or the BIOS and the driver.

Have you tried rolling back the driver for the WiFi card?

Have you tried doing a system restore to a point in time before the problem started and see if it still occurs?

There is a BIOS update dated 1st Oct. 2018 but unfortunately it doesn’t mention the version number to see if it later than yours, although given the release date it may well be. I cannot find out what the improvements are that the updated BIOS provides so be aware of this if you wish to update the BIOS and see if it resolves the problem.

Here’s a link to the drivers for your laptop. In the Category box, select BIOS to find the download link.

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Have you tried updating the drivers ?

Make sure to uninstall the old one first.

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I have but the issue is still here

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