I have a Lenovo G50-07 that came with Windows 8. I upgraded to Windows 10 on the last day it was available for free.
For a few months, my wifi has been cutting in and out frequently, making it difficult to do anything that requires a stable connection. It does this even when I’m right next to the router and after I restart both the modem and the router. In the Performance tab of Task Manager, I can see the graph for wifi performance and it has massive spikes followed by long stretches of flatline or very small spikes followed by long stretches of flatline. My wireless driver is up to date (according to my update check of it) and I’m having a difficult time knowing exactly what to look for. Is it my computer or is it the modem? Please let me know if I am not giving enough information. I’m not the most tech literate person and I may have left out something important.
For a few months, my wifi has been cutting in and out frequently, making it difficult to do anything that requires a stable connection. It does this even when I’m right next to the router and after I restart both the modem and the router. In the Performance tab of Task Manager, I can see the graph for wifi performance and it has massive spikes followed by long stretches of flatline or very small spikes followed by long stretches of flatline. My wireless driver is up to date (according to my update check of it) and I’m having a difficult time knowing exactly what to look for. Is it my computer or is it the modem? Please let me know if I am not giving enough information. I’m not the most tech literate person and I may have left out something important.
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