Wifi connection issues (Laptop)

Ligita

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Hello fellas, I've ran into a problem with my laptop that I need your help with. To desribe it shortly, basicaly after a while of being connected the wi-fi stays connected though there's no actual connection to the network. I've tried reseting the wi-fi, router itself, yet after being connected for a few minutes the network would dissapear yet again without disconnecting from the wifi hotspot itself. Other devices that are connected to it haven't ran into such problems whatsoever. The wi-fi isn't at fault, since it would happen no matter to which one I am connected. Re-installing windows didn't help either. I hope you can help me out with this one.

The laptops specs are:
Acer Aspire e1-772g
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Acer-Aspire-E1-772G-54208G1TMnsk-Notebook.110803.0.html

Wifi: Realtek RTL8723BE Wireless LAN 802.11N PCI-E NIC
 
Solution
No error messages or pop-up windows at any time?

Does running "Troubleshoot problems" via the network icon fix the problem versus a wifi reset?

Any power saving settings in place with respect to the laptop? If so try turning them off.

Have you tried reinstalling the network adapter's drivers directly from the manufacturer? (Windows provided drivers may not have been up to date.)

Any signs of the adapter getting hotter up to the time of failure?





Ralston18

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No error messages or pop-up windows at any time?

Does running "Troubleshoot problems" via the network icon fix the problem versus a wifi reset?

Any power saving settings in place with respect to the laptop? If so try turning them off.

Have you tried reinstalling the network adapter's drivers directly from the manufacturer? (Windows provided drivers may not have been up to date.)

Any signs of the adapter getting hotter up to the time of failure?





 
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