

When the issue occurs, the device disconnects from the internet on its own. God dang it.Many laptop users are experiencing wireless connectivity problems these days, especially those using products from the Acer brand.


Very, very late, lol, but in case anyone else out there has had this problem, this solution HASN’T fixed it fully for me but did help a lot. Here is a link to a free WiFi scanner program. The more networks using the same channel the more chance of interference which can cause problems. Also check to see how many other networks are on the same channel. Use the program to see the actual signal level that you are using (remember the higher the number in dB the lower the signal strength - it is in -ve values). Try downloading, installing and running a free WiFi scanning program to check the WiFi. How many signal bars are showing on the WiFi connection?Īre you using the 2.4GHz or 5 GHz channels to connect? Use only the WiFi one if everything else is OK. Or here is a link to the latest Asus drivers. To get to Device manager in Win10 press win key + x key together, window should pop up with various links, including Device Manager, click to enter Device Manager, scroll down and find under Network Adapters your WLAN adapter, right click on it select Properties, click on Driver Tab update drivers. Check, by using Device Manager, to see that you have the latest drivers for your WLAN adapter.
