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Wifi Disconnects Randomly Windows 10

ObserverOfSin
My Wifi keeps disconnecting on windows 10, I have almost always had a problem with this with all my pcs. I am using a pcie card, I am 3m away from my router. Time I stay connected is like 30mins- 3hours about.
 
What I've tried:
-Changed the devices power management in device manager
-Changed power setting to max, and changed relevant advanced option to maximum performance
-Updated device driver/tried old driver
-Tried a different Pcie wifi card
-Switching network to private/public
-Reset winsoc and ip in cmd
-Used custom dns
-Checked WLAN AutoCofig was set to Automatic (advised via youtube)
-Reinstalled Windows 10
 
I still have this problem, I have had it with all my pcs on windows 10 at some point. I gave up until now, as I have just built a new pc and want eveything to be perfect. Can anyone help?
Also, I cannot use Ethernet cable cos I have bunnies, and naughty bunnies love wires. Mine are naughty.
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If all machines have the issue the problem is likely with the router/AP, not the PCs.

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What happens when you have a disconnect? Can you simply connect your network again and it works? Do you have to restart your machine? If your are only three meters away from your router you should really think about switching to a cable bound connection. Make it work with a cable canal or find a way to maybe mount the cable higher (router -> ceiling -> computer).

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7 minutes ago, ObserverOfSin said:
My Wifi keeps disconnecting on windows 10, I have almost always had a problem with this with all my pcs. I am using a pcie card, I am 3m away from my router. Time I stay connected is like 30mins- 3hours about.
 
What I've tried:
-Changed the devices power management in device manager
-Changed power setting to max, and changed relevant advanced option to maximum performance
-Updated device driver/tried old driver
-Tried a different Pcie wifi card
-Switching network to private/public
-Reset winsoc and ip in cmd
-Used custom dns
-Checked WLAN AutoCofig was set to Automatic (advised via youtube)
-Reinstalled Windows 10
 
I still have this problem, I have had it with all my pcs on windows 10 at some point. I gave up until now, as I have just built a new pc and want eveything to be perfect. Can anyone help?
Also, I cannot use Ethernet cable cos I have bunnies, and naughty bunnies love wires. Mine are naughty.

Have you tried perhaps power cycling your router if all of your devices disconnect randomly all the time? 

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1 minute ago, SEAL62 said:

What happens when you have a disconnect? Can you simply connect your network again and it works? Do you have to restart your machine? If your are only three meters away from your router you should really think about switching to a cable bound connection. Make it work with a cable canal or find a way to maybe mount the cable higher (router -> ceiling -> computer).

I have to wait about 30 seconds and can reconnect. But the networks are visible constantly.

Yes a cable might be my only option, but the only way to get it past my door is underneath, which is a problem.

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2 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Have you tried perhaps power cycling your router if all of your devices disconnect randomly all the time? 

It is only my pc that disconnects.

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8 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

If all machines have the issue the problem is likely with the router/AP, not the PCs.

But would that not cause all other devices to disconnect? It is only my pc that has the issue.

I am unfamiliar with router settings.

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Just now, ObserverOfSin said:

I have to wait about 30 seconds and can reconnect. But the networks are visible constantly.

Yes a cable might be my only option, but the only way to get it past my door is underneath, which is a problem.

sounds like a faulty wifi adapter to me. Maybe get a new one (USB to make it easily replaceable). But Cable is my real suggestion for you. That's always first choice.

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1 minute ago, SEAL62 said:

sounds like a faulty wifi adapter to me. Maybe get a new one (USB to make it easily replaceable). But Cable is my real suggestion for you. That's always first choice.

I have 2 cards that I've tried and the problem persists. 

Yeah I might have to make the cable work somehow. 

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5 minutes ago, ObserverOfSin said:

It is only my pc that disconnects.

But you've said "My Wifi keeps disconnecting on windows 10, I have almost always had a problem with this with all my pcs."

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Just now, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

But you've said "My Wifi keeps disconnecting on windows 10, I have almost always had a problem with this with all my pcs."

Yes, all pcs I have owned in the past. Apologies for the confusion. My phone is connected to the wifi constantly with no problems.

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