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Hello there,
Here are some potential solutions:
1.Please make sure your WIFI signal is full.
2. Make sure that the distance between the PC and the router is less than 6 meters.
3. Please uninstall the wifi driver and then resatart the PC to see if it works.
4. Please right click the windows ---setting -troubleshooting ---other toubleshooters--- internet---run , let the PC diagnose the problem and solve it automatically.
5.Please update the driver.
Driver: https://mega.nz/file/Cwlj3b7R#LD ... fKlA-iAqBAImMgZ3H3Q
Tutorial: https://mega.nz/file/mvAS1bQK#xX ... LDUFcxN5WUi6OrYy2js
6. Go to device manager , click the property of the Intel WiFi driver ---advanced--choose property 802 ax, value also choose 802 ax.
7. Please clear the CMOS. Please turn off the PC , unplug the power supply, and press the CMOS button (or poke the hole of CMOS with a pin) for about 10 seconds . Next, restart the PC after ten minutes.
8.Please right click the windows--computer management--double click Services--①Wlan auto config--start the service, ②WWAN Auto config ---start the service.
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