For a little over a week now one of my laptops continuously loses internet and the globe icon for no internet will appear in the bottom right of my taskbar. If I right click the icon and select Troubleshoot Problems and Windows Network Diagnostics will run and fix the problem by "Reset WiFi Adapter" and the globe icon will change back to the Wifi icon on the taskbar and all will seem fixed. Moments later, the globe icon will return. Sometimes without me doing anything and the internet will be gone again. Sometimes I will get a few hours on internet before it stops again, today I have only got a few minutes at most before I see the globe icon again.
I connected an ethernet cable and ran the Network Diagnostics again and got a wired connection for a few minutes before it stopped as well. I am currently still wired after another Diagnostic run and hoping to stay connected to finish this post.
I have also tried disabling and enabling the wireless adapter and reinstalling the device driver in Device Manager. This was before I knew the problem was with wired as well. I have done several reboots.
Not sure what to try next so I figured to ask here. Any additional info you need from me, just ask.. and thank you
I connected an ethernet cable and ran the Network Diagnostics again and got a wired connection for a few minutes before it stopped as well. I am currently still wired after another Diagnostic run and hoping to stay connected to finish this post.
I have also tried disabling and enabling the wireless adapter and reinstalling the device driver in Device Manager. This was before I knew the problem was with wired as well. I have done several reboots.
Not sure what to try next so I figured to ask here. Any additional info you need from me, just ask.. and thank you