If your WiFi keeps disconnecting on Windows 10, you’re not alone. This is
one of the most common and frustrating problems Windows users face, especially
when working, streaming, or attending online meetings.
The good news? In most cases, this issue can be fixed in just a few minutes
— without advanced technical knowledge.
Below are simple, proven solutions that actually work.
Why Does WiFi Keep Disconnecting on Windows 10?
Before jumping into fixes, it helps to understand the possible causes:
- Outdated or corrupted network
drivers
- Power-saving settings disabling the WiFi adapter
- Router or modem configuration
issues
- Windows network glitches after
updates
- Interference from nearby
devices
Let’s fix it step by step.
Solution 1: Restart Your Router and Computer
This may sound basic, but it solves more problems than you’d expect.
- Turn off your router and modem
- Unplug them for 30 seconds
- Restart your computer
- Turn the router back on
If the WiFi still disconnects, move on to the next solution.
Solution 2: Disable Power Saving for WiFi Adapter
Windows sometimes turns off your WiFi to save power.
- Press Windows + X and select Device
Manager
- Expand Network adapters
- Right-click your WiFi adapter and choose Properties
- Go to the Power Management tab
- Uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this
device to save power
- Click OK and restart your PC
This fix alone solves the issue for many users.
Solution 3: Update WiFi Network Driver
An outdated driver is a very common cause.
- Open Device Manager
- Right-click your WiFi adapter
- Select Update driver
- Choose Search automatically
for drivers
If Windows finds an update, install it and restart your system.
Solution 4: Change Network Power Plan Settings
- Open Control Panel
- Go to Power Options
- Click Change plan settings
- Select Change advanced power
settings
- Expand Wireless Adapter
Settings
- Set Power Saving Mode to Maximum
Performance
- Apply changes
This ensures your WiFi stays stable.
Solution 5: Reset Network Settings
If nothing else works, resetting the network often fixes hidden issues.
- Open Settings
- Go to Network & Internet
- Click Network reset
- Select Reset now
- Restart your computer
⚠️ Note: You’ll need to reconnect to WiFi afterward.
Solution 6: Check Router Firmware and Placement
- Update your router firmware if possible
- Place the router in an open area
- Keep it away from microwaves and Bluetooth
devices
- Avoid thick walls and metal objects
Poor signal quality can cause frequent disconnections.
Final Thoughts
When WiFi keeps disconnecting on Windows 10, the problem is usually
software-related and easy to fix. Start with the power and driver solutions,
then move to network reset if needed.
Most users report stable WiFi after applying just one or two of these
fixes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Why does my WiFi disconnect only on Windows
10?
Because the issue is often related to drivers or Windows power management
settings.
Q2: Can Windows updates cause WiFi issues?
Yes. Some updates change network configurations or drivers.
Q3: Should I replace my WiFi adapter?
Only if the problem continues after all software fixes.
Q4: Does resetting the network delete files?
No. It only resets network-related settings.
Q5: Is this problem related to my internet
provider?
Usually no, unless other devices also disconnect.
