{"id":742,"date":"2019-09-24T13:41:49","date_gmt":"2019-09-24T13:41:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.in-stat.com\/?p=742"},"modified":"2019-09-24T13:41:49","modified_gmt":"2019-09-24T13:41:49","slug":"why-your-internet-keeps-disconnecting-and-how-to-fix-it-on-windows-10","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.in-stat.com\/why-your-internet-keeps-disconnecting-and-how-to-fix-it-on-windows-10\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Your Internet Keeps Disconnecting and How To Fix It On Windows 10"},"content":{"rendered":"
It can be very frustrating when your Internet Keeps Disconnecting or going on and off. It becomes even more frustrating when you call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for support and they keep you on the queue for a very long time. What if we tell you that that you can actually fix the problem on your own? It’s no rocket science, the solution to the problem might just be staring right at you, but because of the lack of knowledge, you seem to find yourself in a state of confusion. That is why we want to guide on the steps you can take to fix the problem without a sweat.<\/p>\n
But before proceeding to the solution, lets first take a look at the possible causes of the continuous disconnection of your internet.<\/p>\n
It could be that your WiFi hotspot is not strong enough, or that your device is far from your router. This could cause your wifi signal strength to drop.<\/p>\n
It could also be that Wifi network is carrying a lot of loads, it means that there are lots of devices currently using that particular Wifi network, probably more than it can carry. This is mostly the problem in some public places, where there are a lot of people using one particular wifi network.<\/p>\n
It could be that other WiFi hotspots within your location are interfering with your own hotspot, especially when they are both using the same frequency, wireless channel and are closeby.<\/p>\n
It could be that the Drivers of your network adapter are outdated or that the firmware of your wireless router is outdated.<\/p>\n
It could also be a problem from the side of your Internet Service Providers. If your ISP is having any issue, there is every possibility that it will affect their internet service. In that case, it’s not your fault.<\/p>\n
Now that you are aware of the possible reasons why your internet is continuously connecting and disconnecting, let’s get into the solution proper. Below we have listed methods you can use to fix this problem on your own without stress.<\/p>\n
Before you get into altering some serious settings on your device, we suggest that you try out some of these “first aid” treatments. It might not be a serious problem after all.<\/p>\n
To Reboot also means to Power-cycle. You will have to reboot all the equipment you are using, including modem, router, laptop, phone, etc. Most routers and computers, when they work for a very long time, they will start to malfunction. So restarting it might bring it back to normalcy.<\/p>\n
This method has helped to fix a lot of internet-related problems. And its very simple. There are several other methods to achieve this. Follow the steps below:<\/p>\n
Step 1<\/strong>. On the bottom-right corner of the taskbar, click on the Wi-Fi button. This will reveal a list of the available networks around you.<\/p>\n Step 2<\/strong>. Right-click on the name of the particular network you want to delete.<\/p>\n Step 3<\/strong>. Choose the Forget <\/strong>option<\/p>\nMethod 3: Update Wifi Driver<\/strong><\/h3>\n