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Windows 11 - Need to Prevent WiFi shutting off when going into Sleep I have a Surface 7 Pro with Alcantara Keyboard running Windows 11 and using the Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz WiFi adapter Running TeamViewer on this device When I close the keyboard, the device goes into sleep mode Windows 11 shuts down the WiFi adapter causing the device to be not reachable via TeamViewer
how to install new wifi driver on windows 11 - Microsoft Community Expand “Network Adapters” and find the name of your WiFi adapter Download the driver: Visit the official website of the manufacturer of your computer or WiFi adapter Search for and download the latest driver compatible with your WiFi adapter model and Windows 11 Install the driver: Method 1: Run the downloaded installer directly
Connect to Wi-Fi networks on your Android device To use Wi-Fi the way you want, you can change how and when your device connects When you have Wi-Fi turned on, your device automatically connects to nearby Wi-Fi networks you've connected to before
Fix wifi connection issue in windows 10 - Microsoft Community Restart your modem and wireless router This helps create a new connection to your internet service provider (ISP) When you do this, everyone that is connected to your Wi-Fi network will be temporarily disconnected The steps you take to restart your modem and router can vary, but here are the general steps
NO wifi option under Network Internet - Microsoft Community I could not find the hardware wifi switch nor a key that has a picture of a wireless antenna I also updated the driver softwares (Realtek PCle FE Family Controller #2 and Realtek RTL8188EE 802 11 bgn Wi-Fi Adapter) Both were stated to be up to date However, I still cannot find a wifi option
My Wifi is terrible ONLY on my pc - Microsoft Community Go to Settings > Network Internet > WIfi > Manage Known Networks, highlight and remove the network having problems, restart PC to see if it shows up again Try plugging in by ethernet cable to the router to compare, then plug the ethernet cable into the modem (if separate) to see if this might be an issue with the router
Wireless adapter not detecting all networks in range 2 If that won't work, try to check if your Wifi adapter has an application to manage Wifi connection If yes, then disable the "WLAN Auto Config" above use that one instead test your Wifi 4 If that won't work or not available, then let's test if your User Profile is corrupted by creating in a local Admin User test your Wifi in there