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Wifi disappears after restarting laptop. It is treated by turning off the laptop for 10-15 minutes. Why?
If you turn on the laptop after a long shutdown, then there are no problems. And it works indefinitely, everything is fine.
But if you need to restart your computer, then this is a problem. After the reboot, the wifi card is not seen in the system. It is necessary to turn off the laptop for 10-15 minutes, after which everything works again.
What could be the problem?
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First you need to update the drivers, judging by the description, the device goes into a kind of sleep mode and does not exit it.
If it doesn’t help, you can play around with the power settings (there is a fad about turning off wifi cards, etc.)
If that doesn’t help, you can go to the device properties in the task manager and prevent it from hibernating
This behavior is typical for different types of overheating. First of all, the module or chipset itself.
The reasons may be different: an abundance of dust in the radiator, not a snug fit, marriage, initial jambs in the calculations.
It could also be static.
Have you tried disconnecting it from the mains, pulling out the battery, resetting the static with the power button, inserting the battery and turning it on, check wi-fi.
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