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Turn off 2.4GHz channel bonding by setting channel width to 20MHz only, not 20/40 or auto. Change the channel setting on the router from "Auto" to a fixed channel of 1, 6 or 11. Try all three.

Other than that. Here is my list of troubleshooting steps. since there is no unique cause for your situation, there is no one answer that will correct it.

Check your device for a wi-fi button, switch or other airplane-mode-like settings, toggle the setting a few times and observe, until you understand how it works.
Temporarily reposition the device and wireless router very close to each other.
Power cycle the router and device, try to re-establish.
Delete the all wifi connections on the device and try to re-establish.
Temporarily turn...

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Turn off 2.4GHz channel bonding by setting channel width to 20MHz only, not 20/40 or auto. Change the channel setting on the router from "Auto" to a fixed channel of 1, 6 or 11. Try all three.

Other than that. Here is my list of troubleshooting steps. since there is no unique cause for your situation, there is no one answer that will correct it.

Check your device for a wi-fi button, switch or other airplane-mode-like settings, toggle the setting a few times and observe, until you understand how it works.
Temporarily reposition the device and wireless router very close to each other.
Power cycle the router and device, try to re-establish.
Delete the all wifi connections on the device and try to re-establish.
Temporarily turn off encryption on the router and reestablish the connection then re-enable encryption with “WPA2/AES” only.
Try a new encryption passphrase by typing it into a text editor then copy/pasting into the router setup and the device connectoid. No one is immune to typos in the complex passwords we should be using.
Change the wifi channel on the router from automatic to a fixed number, for 2.4 Ghz choose from among 1, 6, or 11.
Turn off channel bonding by setting channel width to 20MHz only, not 20/40 or auto.
5 GHz Wifi can get interference from 5.8 GHz cordless phones. Try fixed channels from 36 through 48.
Reinstall the wireless adapter driver or software by getting the latest driver directly from the manufacturer rather than letting Windows get it for you.
Back up the router settings and update the firmware if available. This should be done anyway.
Restore the router's settings to the factory defaults and reprovision it.
 
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