Windows 10: Fortnite keeps turning my Wi-Fi drivers off

Discus and support Fortnite keeps turning my Wi-Fi drivers off in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I'm running a Windows 11 pc with an I9 14900k, a 4070 SUPER, and 32 GB of RAM. Every game but Fortnite seem to be running fine as of lately it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Eric Ramirez2, Jun 12, 2025 at 8:07 PM.

  1. Fortnite keeps turning my Wi-Fi drivers off


    I'm running a Windows 11 pc with an I9 14900k, a 4070 SUPER, and 32 GB of RAM. Every game but Fortnite seem to be running fine as of lately it completely disconnects my PC from the Wi-Fi. As of posting my drivers are up to date and i have no available windows updates. I have tried repairing files as well as uninstall/re-install to no avail. The "Allow the computer turn off this device to save power" is already turned off and I have completely run out of ides. Someone please help

    :)
     
    Eric Ramirez2, Jun 12, 2025 at 8:07 PM
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  2. Wi-fi keeps crashing

    Hi,

    There are several reasons why you cannot connect to Wi-Fi. It could be due to a poor network connection, network driver issues, router failure, etc. We would like to ask you a few information so we can isolate your concern:

    • Have you tried using a different device to connect to Wi-Fi? If so, were you able to connect without any issues?
    • Did you encounter any error messages?
    • Did you perform any troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue?

    We'll keep an eye out for your response.
     
    Ronalene Mat, Jun 12, 2025 at 8:09 PM
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  3. Wi-Fi is disconnected by the driver!?!!

    Hi



    Welcome to Microsoft community.

    Based on the detailed information you've provided, it appears that your Wi-Fi connectivity issue, particularly with the Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9560 160MHz adapter, involves sporadic disconnections and failures to connect to an open network at your local coffee shop. The issue seems to have been temporarily resolved by waiting and retrying the connection, suggesting it might not be a persistent hardware or driver issue but rather a problem related to the network environment or the adapter's interaction with it at that moment. Here are some steps and considerations to help you address and potentially mitigate this issue:

    Network Environment Factors

    • Router Overload: Open networks, especially in busy places like coffee shops, can experience high traffic, leading to temporary disconnections or connection failures for some devices.
    • Interference: Wi-Fi signals can be affected by physical obstructions and interference from other wireless devices. The quality of the connection can vary depending on your proximity to the router and the level of interference.
    Wi-Fi Adapter Settings

    • Power Management: Ensure that the power management settings for the Wi-Fi adapter do not allow the computer to turn off the device to save power. You can check this in the Device Manager under the "Power Management" tab for your Wi-Fi adapter.
    • Driver Update: Although your driver version is relatively recent (22.240.0.6 from June 18, 2023), it's wise to check the manufacturer's website or use the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to ensure there are no newer drivers that could improve stability or compatibility.
    Wi-Fi Profile Corruption

    • Sometimes, the profile saved for a particular network can become corrupted, leading to connection issues. Try forgetting the network (Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Manage known networks) and then reconnecting, which will create a new profile.
    Router Issues

    • Since the issue seems to be intermittent and related to a specific network, it's possible that the router itself is occasionally failing to respond properly to connection attempts. Unfortunately, this is outside your control, but restarting the router can often resolve such issues. You might want to mention this to the coffee shop staff if the problem persists.
    System Network Troubleshooter

    • Running Windows' built-in network troubleshooter can sometimes identify and resolve connectivity issues automatically. You can access this by going to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters > Internet Connections.
    Consider an External Wi-Fi Adapter

    • If the issue persists and significantly affects your productivity, consider using an external USB Wi-Fi adapter as a workaround. These devices can offer an alternative means to connect to Wi-Fi networks and may bypass the issues you're experiencing with the built-in adapter.
    Given the sporadic nature of the problem and its resolution upon waiting and retrying, it's likely an issue that can be mitigated through adjustments to settings, awareness of environmental factors, and keeping your system's drivers and OS up to date. However, if the problem becomes more frequent or severe, it may warrant further investigation into potential.

    Please feel free to let me know how it goes.

    Best regards

    Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Derrick19 - MSFT, Jun 12, 2025 at 8:09 PM
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  4. Fortnite keeps turning my Wi-Fi drivers off

    Windows 10 and no wi-fi

    Hi Joachim,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. Appreciate your interest in using Windows 10.

    I would suggest you to follow the methods below:

    Method 1: Run the Hardware and Device troubleshooter by following the steps below:

    • Click on the Start button, and type “Troubleshooting” on the search bar.
    • Click on troubleshooting, then click on “Hardware and sound”.
    • Under Hardware and sound, click on “hardware and devices”.
    • A pop-up will appear, click on the “Next” button and your hardware troubleshooting will start.


    Method 2: The issue may occur if the drivers for Wi-fi are not installed or updated. I suggest you to install/update the latest version for Wi-fi drivers by following the steps below.

    • Press ‘windows key + R’ and type ‘devmgmt.msc’ and press Enter.
    • Expand ‘Network adapter’ and right click on Wi-fi driver and select update.


    Hope the information is helpful. Feel free to
    write to us for any other assistance with Windows, we’ll be glad to assist you.
     
    Eeshwar Kumar, Jun 12, 2025 at 8:09 PM
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