Windows 11 Laptop keeps disconnecting from WIFI (Updated solutions)

A stable and reliable Wi-Fi connection is crucial for an uninterrupted online experience. However, if you’re experiencing frequent Wi-Fi disconnections on your Windows 11 computer, it can be frustrating and hinder your productivity. So you might have a question on mind, why does my wifi keep disconnecting? Well, the problem with wifi or internet keeps disconnecting or Laptop keeps disconnecting from wifi and won’t reconnect can be caused by various reasons but outdated or corrupted Network Drivers are most common. In this article, we’ll provide a comprehensive troubleshooting guide to help you resolve Wi-Fi disconnecting issues on Windows 11.

Wifi Keeps Disconnecting Windows 11

If you are struggling with similar problem, the Internet keeps disconnect on your laptop, apply the solutions listed below to fix the issue and stable Internet connection.

Basic Tips:

  • Temporarily disable the antivirus firewall or proxy.
  • Disconnect from VPN if configured on your device.
  • In addition, connect your mobile to the same wifi network to identify the problem is with the network device or your Windows 10 laptop.

Check Wi-Fi Signal Strength

Before delving into complex troubleshooting steps, start by checking the Wi-Fi signal strength on your device. Weak signals can cause intermittent disconnections. Ensure that your Laptop is within range of the Wi-Fi router and move closer if necessary. In additon check the internet cable is connected properly. If possible, try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network to see if the issue persists.

Check Internet cable
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Restart Network devices

Sometimes, the issue lies with your network equipment. Begin troubleshooting by power cycling your router and modem. Simply unplug them from the power source, wait for 30 seconds, and then plug them back in. Allow them to fully restart and establish a connection before testing your Wi-Fi again.

  • Shutdown Windows 11 laptop and disconnect the power adapter from it,
  • Now turn off your network devices such as Router or modem and make sure to unplug the power cable from them
  • Leave all devices about 30 to 60 sec, plug power cables to your laptop, router or modem,
  • Turn on the network devices router or modem then your laptop and check the wifi status.

Disable your network adapter power saving setting

Another common cause WiFi keeps disconnecting because your system turn off the Wireless network adapter to save power, especially for laptop users. Several users mention Disable network adapter power saving setting helps them fix the laptop keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi Windows 10.

  • Press the Windows key + X then select Device Manager.
  • This will display all installed device driver lists, here expand Network Adapters entry > right-click on WiFi Adapter and click on Properties.

Note: In case you see too many entries, look for something that says Network or 802.11b or has WiFi in it.

  • On the Properties screen, select the Power Management tab and disable Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power option.

Run the Network Troubleshooter

Windows 11 includes a built-in Network Troubleshooter that can automatically detect and fix common network issues.

  • Open the Settings app on your Windows 11 device.
  • Go to the system then Troubleshoot and click on Other Troubleshooters
  • Click Run next to Network adapter, select the network adapter to diagnose and follow on-screen instructions.

Network adapter troubleshooter

Restart the Wi-Fi AutoConfig service

  • Press Windows key + R, type services.msc and click ok
  • This will open the Windows service console, scroll down until locate WLAN AutoConfig
  • Right-click on WLAN AutoConfig and select restart.

Tip: If the service is not started then double-click on WLAN AutoConfig to open its properties and change startup type automatic.

  • Click apply then ok button, Now check if you still have WiFi connection issue.

Update Network Adapter Drivers

As discussed before, an outdated or incompatible driver can cause instability in the wireless connection, leading to disruptions. Updating the Wi-Fi drivers, ensure that your computer has the latest software to communicate effectively with your Wi-Fi adapter.

  • Right-click on the Start button and click on Device Manager.
  • Expand the “Network adapters” category. Right-click on your Wi-Fi adapter and choose “Update driver.”

Update Network Adapter

If you see multiple entries, look for something that has Network, 802.11b or WiFi in it.

  • On the next screen, select Search automatically for the updated driver software option and follow the on-screen prompts to install updated driver software (if available).

Pro Tip: For better result we recommend reinstalling the wifi driver by following the steps

  • Open the device manager and locate the Wifi Adapter driver Right-click on it select uninstall the device,
  • Make sure to checkmark ‘Delete the driver software for this device.’ Click on Uninstall.
  • Reboot your laptop to completely remove the old wifi adapter driver,
  • Using different devices Download the latest wifi diver for your PC and install it as an Administrator
  • Restart your PC on the installation completes and check the WiFi status.

Also, you can visit the manufacturer’s website for your Wi-Fi adapter or the computer manufacturer’s website to manually download and install the latest driver.

Reset the network adapter using Settings

This is another effective solution reset network adapter settings to its default, reinstall the network adapter driver and fix most of the Network and internet connection problems including WiFi disconnect frequently on Windows 11.

  • Open Settings using windows key + I
  • Go to Network & Internet then Click on Status.
  • Under the “Advanced network settings” section, click the Network reset option.
  • Click the Reset now button.

Switch Network from Public to Private

  • Open the Run window by pressing Win + R, input ms-settings:network-wifi and click OK.
  • Click on your network and choose Private.

In addition, open the command prompt as administrator and perform the following commands one after one.

netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns

Once done reboot your laptop and check the WiFi status its stable now?

If everything fails, still laptop keeps disconnecting from wifi, then its time to look at or replacing your Router

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