#wifi
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Ah okay I had a similar issue with VM where their router would randomly kick any windows device off the next work
are you getting full signal?
are you getting full wifi bars? or is the signal weak?
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I'm currently very busy someone will either pick up where I left off or you can contact support
I will be working solid till the end of my shift at 5:30
have you got the wireless antennas screwed in
Do you know what Wi-Fi card you have in your PC? Or is it built on to your motherboard?
Check your order confirmation email it'll say your motherboard model
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Ah that doesn't really help
If you go to Device Manager > Network Adapters take a screenshot and send it in here
If you right click on Realtek RTL8192EE and check for updates
See if anything comes up
I tried searching for your WiFi card to see if there was a driver you could download manually but the website says the release date of the driver was 2017 lol so not sure how good that would be
Have you also tried restarting your router?
- ResNet - Overview Operating systems cache or store away IP addresses for future use. It does so to speed up the
Have you tried this?
Other than that, I'm not really sure what else to do
If it only started happening today maybe check TalkTalk see if there are any issues in your area
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