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Windows 10/11 Suddenly Loses WiFi Connection

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Updated onAugust 7, 2024

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In the preview versions ofWindows 10,there have been countless reports with regards toproblems with the WiFi connectivity. Microsoft has now issued an importantupdatethat could take care of certain issues.

If you have installed theWindows 10Insider Preview operating system on your machine, it probably happened for you to experience a suddenloss of Wi-Ficonnectivity. Luckily, Microsoft has come up with a niceupdatethat should take care of some of these problems.

Wi-Fi connectivity lost? Don’t panic

Unstable, untested, or old device network card drivers could causeWindows10 to suddenly loseWiFiconnection. Naturally, updating the device’s driver is the way to go.

Considering thatWindows10 receives numerous updates, this process should be repeated constantly. Also, not only your WiFi should receive updated drivers. Others such as the graphics card, printer, or webcam should have their drivers maintained properly.

Automate all of these tedious tasks withPC HelpSoft Driver Updater. It will scan your entire system and find the latest compatible drivers for all your devices. Then, you can run it at regular intervals.

⇒Get PC HelpSoft Driver Updater

It’s not always the case that the drivers are causing the issue. Code bugs inWindowscould also be the main culprit. In these cases, aWindows10 update should fix things.

In itsKB3069068updatefile, the company describes a patch that solves these kinds of problems. Here’s what Microsoft labels as the symptom for the drop ofWiFi:

TheWindowsConnection Manager service (WCMsvc) may stop responding inWindows 10Insider Preview, resulting in an unexpected loss ofWi-Ficonnectivity.

As a prerequisite needed to apply thisupdate, you must be running the latestWindows 10Insider Preview Build versions for it to take place. So that’s about it, as Microsoft hasn’t disclosed other details regarding thisupdate. Just make sure to run theWindowsUpdate and you should be good to go.

If this hasn’t solved yourWindows10 losingWificonnection problem that you are experiencing, then leave your comment below. We have written extensively aboutWi-Fiproblems in the past. Maybe the following troubleshooting guides can help you fix yourWi-Fi

More about the topics:Fix WiFi problems,Wi-Fi issues

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

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