


Today, we are sharing with you the way to fix the issue of Wi-Fi getting disconnected after you resume from Sleep mode. We have already seen how to fix poor Wi-Fi performance, limited Wi-Fi networks, WLAN AutoConfig service not starting, etc.

But many times, we run into different kinds of issues about the usage of Wi-Fi. If you're stumped, head to this Microsoft support page and download their automatic troubleshooter.We all use Wi-Fi on our Windows 11/10 computers to access the Internet. Microsoft says it's been reported with Cisco VPN and SonicWall Global VPN software, but it hasn't commented further as to whether other VPN clients cause this issue. If you're using, or have used VPN software on your Windows 8.1 installation and have upgraded to Windows 10, this could be the source of your Wi-Fi woes. Windows 10 wifi problems caused by VPN software As a result, we can't vouch for their safety or reliability and wouldn't personally use them. As a result of this policy, you'll find several unofficial driver websites, many of which occupy the top spots on Google thanks to Google's policy for allowing these sorts of ads (find out more about the problems with sponsored software adverts in our investigation). Intel's page automatically detects your Wi-Fi hardware and operating system to provide the correct driver. Qualcomm, Broadcom and Realtek don't offer drivers to consumers, so you'll need to consult your laptop manufacturer's website for official drivers for your device. Once you know which company makes your wireless adapter, it'll be a case of visiting their website and downloading the latest driver for Windows 10. ^ In this case, Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7265 is the driver to look for
