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So, my laptop keeps randomly dropping Wi-Fi every 10-15 minutes, but my phone, tablet, and even my smart TV stay perfectly connected. It’s super frustrating because I’m in the middle of work or streaming something, and then bam—offline.

I’ve tried restarting the router, updating the laptop’s Wi-Fi drivers, and even running the network troubleshooter on Windows, but nothing seems to stick. I’m pretty sure it’s not a hardware issue since it connects fine initially, just drops out later.

Has anyone else dealt with this? Could it be some kind of interference or power saving setting messing with the connection? Would love to hear what’s worked for you or any tips on deeper diagnostics.

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On 12/25/2025 at 3:30 AM, SavvySaver99 said:

So, my laptop keeps randomly dropping Wi-Fi every 10-15 minutes, but my phone, tablet, and even my smart TV stay perfectly connected. It’s super frustrating because I’m in the middle of work or streaming something, and then bam—offline.

I’ve tried restarting the router, updating the laptop’s Wi-Fi drivers, and even running the network troubleshooter on Windows, but nothing seems to stick. I’m pretty sure it’s not a hardware issue since it connects fine initially, just drops out later.

Has anyone else dealt with this? Could it be some kind of interference or power saving setting messing with the connection? Would love to hear what’s worked for you or any tips on deeper diagnostics.

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Sounds like your laptop’s Wi-Fi adapter might be going into some kind of power-saving mode that’s cutting the connection. I had a similar issue where my laptop kept dropping Wi-Fi randomly, and it turned out to be the “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” setting in Device Manager. Try going to your Wi-Fi adapter properties under the Power Management tab and uncheck that box.

Also, if your laptop has any third-party Wi-Fi management software, sometimes those can conflict with Windows’ own settings. Disabling or uninstalling those helped me. Lastly, if your router supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, try forcing your laptop to connect to just one band—sometimes the laptop struggles to switch seamlessly between them.

It’s definitely not your router since other devices stay connected, so narrowing down the laptop’s network card behavior is key. Fingers crossed this points you in the right direction!

On 12/25/2025 at 3:30 AM, SavvySaver99 said:

So, my laptop keeps randomly dropping Wi-Fi every 10-15 minutes, but my phone, tablet, and even my smart TV stay perfectly connected. It’s super frustrating because I’m in the middle of work or streaming something, and then bam—offline.

I’ve tried restarting the router, updating the laptop’s Wi-Fi drivers, and even running the network troubleshooter on Windows, but nothing seems to stick. I’m pretty sure it’s not a hardware issue since it connects fine initially, just drops out later.

Has anyone else dealt with this? Could it be some kind of interference or power saving setting messing with the connection? Would love to hear what’s worked for you or any tips on deeper diagnostics.

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Sounds like a classic case of your laptop’s Wi-Fi adapter getting a bit too aggressive with power saving. Even if you’ve updated drivers and ruled out hardware, Windows sometimes puts the network card to sleep to save battery, which can cause those drops. Try going into Device Manager, find your Wi-Fi adapter, and under the Power Management tab, uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.”

Also, if you haven’t already, check your Wi-Fi adapter’s advanced settings for anything like Roaming Aggressiveness or 802.11 Power Save Mode and tweak those to see if it helps. I had a similar issue where my laptop kept dropping on a 2.4 GHz network, but switching to 5 GHz and disabling power saving did the trick.

One more thing—sometimes third-party VPNs or security software can cause weird network drops, so if you have anything like that running, try disabling it temporarily

On 12/25/2025 at 3:30 AM, SavvySaver99 said:

So, my laptop keeps randomly dropping Wi-Fi every 10-15 minutes, but my phone, tablet, and even my smart TV stay perfectly connected. It’s super frustrating because I’m in the middle of work or streaming something, and then bam—offline.

I’ve tried restarting the router, updating the laptop’s Wi-Fi drivers, and even running the network troubleshooter on Windows, but nothing seems to stick. I’m pretty sure it’s not a hardware issue since it connects fine initially, just drops out later.

Has anyone else dealt with this? Could it be some kind of interference or power saving setting messing with the connection? Would love to hear what’s worked for you or any tips on deeper diagnostics.

WiFiFail gif


Sounds like your laptop might be falling victim to a power management setting that’s turning off the Wi-Fi adapter to save battery. Even if it’s plugged in, Windows sometimes does this by default. You can check by going to Device Manager, finding your Wi-Fi adapter, right-clicking it, and under the Power Management tab, uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.”

Also, if your laptop supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, try forcing it to connect only to one band—sometimes the dual-band setup causes weird drops. I had a similar issue and switching to just 5GHz helped a lot.

Lastly, if you haven’t already, try resetting your network stack with netsh winsock reset and netsh int ip reset commands in Command Prompt (run as admin). It’s a bit of a long shot,

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