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Edit2: Also, the router is confirmed to NOT be the issue, as the same behavior persists despite acquiring a new 802.11ac (previous was wireless-N) router in December. I can and have played online games for hours straight without a single drop.īut I take thirty seconds to read an article in a single open browser window with nothing else open or uploadingdownloading - boom.Įvery time. Or anyone else got any ideas why this keeps happening Edit: Note, as long as my connection stays active, everything works fine.
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Is there a way I can force it to refresh the network list every few seconds to prevent it from idling Bit of a hack, but Id settle for that.
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I had assumed it was some kind of power saving feature.īut I double checked every network related device in Device Manager and the Allow windows to turn off this device feature is unchecked, as is the wireless state management feature in Windows power settings (set to Maximum Performance).
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However, if I click on the connection icon on the system tray, it will pull up the list of available WiFi networks, and for a moment it will only show my (currently connected) network, but after a second it will populate with the other networks in range (neighbors, etc), and the moment it does, my connection comes back. The connection icon still shows connected, but I get page load errorsconnection errors on games, etc. Basically if my connection goes idle even for a moment (meaning nothing downloading, no pages loading, etc), I frequently and suddenly become unable to connect to anything.