After the Win10 standby is reopened, the WiFi connection is not connected to the network.

  

When we need to leave the computer for a while and don't want to shut down, we often choose to wait. Then, when we set the Win10 system to automatically stand by, let us leave. When I came back to wake up the computer, I found that Win10 WiFi was dropped, and I couldn’t even connect. What should we do at this time? The following small series for everyone to introduce the Win10 standby reopened after the WiFi is connected to the network.

Win10 standby after the reopening of the WiFi network is not connected Solution

1, first WiFi icon in the Win10 system tray, right-click and choose & ldquo; Open Network and Sharing Center ”, after opening, select "Change Adapter Settings" on the left side. Right click on wlan, select “disable”, then the icon will be grayed out.

2, then right click on the gray wlan again, select “ enable & rdquo;, there will be a short connection process. You can then see the WiF recovery connection status. If you want to solve the problem once and for all, you can right click on WLAN (or wireless network) and select “properties”.

3, then in the WLAN Properties window that opens, select “Config & rdquo;: In the window that opens, select “Power Management” tab: Cancel “Allows the computer to shut down this device to save Check the power & rdquo; and click “OK”

The last thing to remind everyone is to make sure the wireless router is in a normal state before doing the above. For other abnormal computers, after waking up after standby, you may not need to connect to WiFi. Other operations may be required.

The above is the solution for the Win10 standby after re-opening the WiFi connection. After the standby, the computer will automatically change some power settings, so the wireless function will be disabled, just re-open it.

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