We may have the below Wi-Fi issues on our laptop,
Option 1 : Use Intel PROSet/Wireless Wi-Fi Connection Utility (some kind of system) to put Wi-Fi adapter into Continuously Aware Mode (CAM)
Option 2 : Use Network Control Panel settings to put Wi-Fi adapter into Continuously Aware Mode (CAM)
See also:
Wireless LAN disabled when LAN is unplugged
Why should the router
- Intermittent loss of Wi-Fi connection.
- Inability to initiate a Wi-Fi connection.
- Poor Wi-Fi connection data performance.
Option 1 : Use Intel PROSet/Wireless Wi-Fi Connection Utility (some kind of system) to put Wi-Fi adapter into Continuously Aware Mode (CAM)
- Click Advanced > Adapter Settings > Advanced tab.
- Select Power Management and uncheck Default / Auto option and move the slider to Highest / Maximum Performance.
Option 2 : Use Network Control Panel settings to put Wi-Fi adapter into Continuously Aware Mode (CAM)
- Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
- Double-click Network Connections.
- Right-click the wireless connection and click Properties.
- Click Configure > Advanced tab.
- Select Power Management and uncheck Default / Auto option and move the slider to Highest / Maximum Performance.
See also:
Wireless LAN disabled when LAN is unplugged
Why should the router