04-18-2013, 09:32 AM
You can stop the Wifi disconnection problem. Try this steps
1) Go to Start Menu ---> Control Panel ---> Control Panel ---> Performance and Maintenance ---> Administrative Tools for Category View
2) Double-click on Services.
3) In this window, click the Name column header (where is says “Name”) to sort by the service name.
4) Now Scroll down you will find Wireless Zero Configuration.
5) Right-click this row then select Stop.
I think after trying this you will not face the problem again.
1) Go to Start Menu ---> Control Panel ---> Control Panel ---> Performance and Maintenance ---> Administrative Tools for Category View
2) Double-click on Services.
3) In this window, click the Name column header (where is says “Name”) to sort by the service name.
4) Now Scroll down you will find Wireless Zero Configuration.
5) Right-click this row then select Stop.
I think after trying this you will not face the problem again.