Windows 10: Losing wifi every night

Discus and support Losing wifi every night in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Every night I put my laptop to sleep but in the morning, I have lost the wifi signal and have to restart my computer to reconnect. Can that problem be... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by TomDuncan001, Jun 20, 2025 at 11:27 AM.

  1. Losing wifi every night


    Every night I put my laptop to sleep but in the morning, I have lost the wifi signal and have to restart my computer to reconnect. Can that problem be fixed?

    :)
     
  2. AndreTen Win User

    Randomly losing internet connection on a wifi network

    Is that ipv4 pool for DHCP? I usually set fixed IP addresses outside dynamic pool (so above .64 in your case)

    Other solutions: like Superfly suggested, new wifi adapter (USB solutions in your case), and found one old HP thread... uninstalling HP hotkeys worked for someone - looks like app was messing with physical key...)
     
  3. RhinoCan Win User
    I keep losing my WiFi adapter

    I tried the Option 2 approach but kept getting the Error NetSetupDeleteObjecton Network Adapter error (0x80070005) error, even after a dozen executions of the command. That seemed like it was going nowhere so I tried Option 1. After completing the reboot in Option 1, I never got the dialog that asked if I wanted to make the computer discoverable, even after a significant wait. Do you have any further suggestions? I'm going to move on to "Compumind's" suggestion in the meantime and see if that helps.... - - - Updated - - -
    I started working my way down the list.
    1. Both the ipv4 and ipv6 resets said "access denied!". However, the mere attempt worked *briefly*, then the WiFi went down again.
    2. I disabled and re-enabled the network adapter. Again, it worked *briefly*, then I lost the WiFi again.
    3. I tried to disable the antivirus but couldn't find a setting for that so uninstalled it entirely. I got the WiFi back and this time it stayed on for several hours instead of a few minutes so I assumed it was fixed. Then I installed the new Avast One and the WiFi is still working so I'm assuming that all is well finally!
    Thank you for this list of suggestions!!!
     
  4. Losing wifi every night

    Night Light Setting and Third Monitor.

    Hi Reagan,

    We would like to ask you some questions in order assist you properly:

    • Did Night light work previously on all three monitors?
    • Have you made any recent changes to your PC?
    • Are you getting an error message on the third monitor regarding Night light?
    • Is the third monitor being detected by your PC?
    • What troubleshooting steps have you performed so far?

    While waiting for your response, we suggest that you try to connect your third monitor to what you are using on the 2 working monitors to see if it is only a loose connection issue.

    Regards.
     
Thema:

Losing wifi every night

Loading...
  1. Losing wifi every night - Similar Threads - Losing wifi every

  2. Losing wifi every night

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    Losing wifi every night: Every night I put my laptop to sleep but in the morning, I have lost the wifi signal and have to restart my computer to reconnect. Can that problem be fixed? https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/losing-wifi-every-night/65f13fe1-4603-4b7d-aa04-92fcca976311
  3. Computer rebooting every night

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    Computer rebooting every night: In the event viewer I find this...The process wininit.exe 127.0.0.1 has initiated the restart of computer HEATHER on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: Legacy API shutdown Reason Code: 0x80070000 Shutdown Type: restart Comment: Details ------------...
  4. Computer rebooting every night

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    Computer rebooting every night: In the event viewer I find this...The process wininit.exe 127.0.0.1 has initiated the restart of computer HEATHER on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: Legacy API shutdown Reason Code: 0x80070000 Shutdown Type: restart Comment: Details ------------...
  5. Internet Stopping Every Night

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    Internet Stopping Every Night: Every night at 9 pm exactly, my computer stops working. it says i’m connected, but nothing will load. this has been bothering me so much, and i know it’s not my internet. it works fine with every other computer i have except for my main one. i know it’s not my speeds and i...
  6. Internet Stopping Every Night

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    Internet Stopping Every Night: Every night at 9 pm exactly, my computer stops working. it says i’m connected, but nothing will load. this has been bothering me so much, and i know it’s not my internet. it works fine with every other computer i have except for my main one. i know it’s not my speeds and i...
  7. Rebooting Every Night

    in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging
    Rebooting Every Night: My computer has been rebooting every night. Following error in the event logs "The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000133 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000501, 0x0000000000000500, 0xfffff8036c771358. A dump was saved in:...
  8. PC Reboots every night?

    in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance
    PC Reboots every night?: A computer on our group reboots every night. The group policy is set to disable automatic updates (also I don't think there are nightly updates). There isn't anything in the power settings set to reboot or anything, no scheduled task I can find. It is set to not go to...
  9. Losing WiFi

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Losing WiFi: I think I know my way around a computer but I am stumped. I decided to take my laptop outside today and as soon as I did I lost connectivity. I could not reconnect, it would try to connect to my network but tell me it was unable to connect. First thought was the WiFi driver...
  10. Losing WIFI

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Losing WIFI: Still losing wifi sporadically for no apparent reason. Other devices still working on same wifi router, so signal is not a problem. It drops off at least once a day. Tried all the recommended fixes including updated drivers, down-shifting to 802.11b. Only "solution" is...