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Weird Wi-Fi Dropouts Only on My Laptop – Anyone Else Had This?

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So recently my laptop started randomly dropping Wi-Fi connections every 10-15 minutes. The weird part is my phone and other devices stay connected just fine on the same network. I've tried updating the network drivers, rebooting the router, and even resetting the laptop's network settings, but no luck.

It’s super frustrating because streaming or video calls just cut out mid-way. I’m running Windows 11 on a Dell XPS if it matters. Also noticed the drops happen more often when the laptop is on battery rather than plugged in.

Has anyone run into this before? Any tweaks or fixes that worked for you? Or maybe a setting I should be looking for? Would love to hear your experiences!

On 01/17/2026 at 9:25 PM, TechieTim said:

So recently my laptop started randomly dropping Wi-Fi connections every 10-15 minutes. The weird part is my phone and other devices stay connected just fine on the same network. I've tried updating the network drivers, rebooting the router, and even resetting the laptop's network settings, but no luck.

It’s super frustrating because streaming or video calls just cut out mid-way. I’m running Windows 11 on a Dell XPS if it matters. Also noticed the drops happen more often when the laptop is on battery rather than plugged in.

Has anyone run into this before? Any tweaks or fixes that worked for you? Or maybe a setting I should be looking for? Would love to hear your experiences!


Sounds like your laptop might be throttling the Wi-Fi adapter to save battery when unplugged. On my Dell XPS with Windows 11, I found that in the Device Manager under the Wi-Fi adapter’s Power Management tab, there’s an option like “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.” Unchecking that helped stop random disconnects for me.

Also, check the advanced power settings in Windows (Control Panel > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced power settings). Under Wireless Adapter Settings, set the power saving mode to “Maximum Performance” for both battery and plugged in. That made a noticeable difference in stability during video calls.

If you haven’t tried that yet, it’s worth a shot before diving into more complex fixes. Sometimes these power-saving features can be a bit overzealous on laptops.

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