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Wi-Fi no longer auto connecting
I haven't updated to the April 2018 version so am still il on 1709. Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. This is a desktop with a strong signal and up until a couple of weeks ago would connect reliably. Any suggestions to get this working correctly again? I've turned off fast boot with no change. |
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Wi-Fi no longer auto connecting
Chris wrote:
Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. Your settings sound correct, try forgetting the SSID and re-adding it? |
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On 04/06/2018 08:26, Andy Burns wrote:
Chris wrote: Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. Your settings sound correct, try forgetting the SSID and re-adding it? Good point, I'll try that. |
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Chris wrote:
On 04/06/2018 08:26, Andy Burns wrote: Chris wrote: Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. Your settings sound correct, try forgetting the SSID and re-adding it? Good point, I'll try that. You might also reboot your router. I have seen that solve such problems as well. |
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Wi-Fi no longer auto connecting
On Mon, 4 Jun 2018 07:24:21 -0000 (UTC), Chris
wrote: I haven't updated to the April 2018 version so am still il on 1709. Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. This is a desktop with a strong signal and up until a couple of weeks ago would connect reliably. Any suggestions to get this working correctly again? I've turned off fast boot with no change. Has you rebooted or power-cycled the wi-fi router / access point? |
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Lab Lover wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jun 2018 07:24:21 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote: I haven't updated to the April 2018 version so am still il on 1709. Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. This is a desktop with a strong signal and up until a couple of weeks ago would connect reliably. Any suggestions to get this working correctly again? I've turned off fast boot with no change. Has you rebooted or power-cycled the wi-fi router / access point? I guess I could, but no other device in the house is having problems (two tellies, three mac laptops, five iOS devices, an Xbox and a Linux server). Although, it's notable that it's only the windows 10 pc that's failing to connect automatically. |
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On 6/4/2018 3:24 AM, Chris wrote:
I haven't updated to the April 2018 version so am still il on 1709. Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. This is a desktop with a strong signal and up until a couple of weeks ago would connect reliably. Any suggestions to get this working correctly again? I've turned off fast boot with no change. Try unchecking the "Connect automatically" box, closing the Settings windows, then reopen and recheck the box. Ben |
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Wi-Fi no longer auto connecting
Chris Wrote in message:
Lab Lover wrote: On Mon, 4 Jun 2018 07:24:21 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote: I haven't updated to the April 2018 version so am still il on 1709. Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. This is a desktop with a strong signal and up until a couple of weeks ago would connect reliably. Any suggestions to get this working correctly again? I've turned off fast boot with no change. Has you rebooted or power-cycled the wi-fi router / access point? I guess I could, but no other device in the house is having problems (two tellies, three mac laptops, five iOS devices, an Xbox and a Linux server). Although, it's notable that it's only the windows 10 pc that's failing to connect automatically. Yup. Routers are black magic. Mine forgot just one device out of eight. After spending a lot of wasted time because it "couldn't be the router" I rebooted the router...problem solved. -- |
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Boris wrote:
Generally, though, the fix has been to power down the router and laptop, and bring back up in router then laptop order. If the router is at fault 'too often', it is sometimes useful to perform a factory/hard reset of the router, either by the mfr's factory reset instructions or the 30-30-30 strategy. Naturally after such a hard reset you need to reconfigure settings such as pass etc. With the router plugged in and powered on, hold down the reset button for 30 seconds. While still holding down the button, unplug the router from the power source for another 30 seconds. You can do this by unplugged the power cable from the wall or by unplugging the power cable from the router Still with the reset button held down, turn the power back on and hold for yet another 30 seconds. Some routers don't need 30 sec or power cycle. -- Mike Easter |
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dybxmkfdrtyu wrote:
Chris Wrote in message: Lab Lover wrote: On Mon, 4 Jun 2018 07:24:21 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote: I haven't updated to the April 2018 version so am still il on 1709. Recently the Wi-Fi has stopped auto connecting whenever I switch on the computer. A asterisk shows on the task bar networking icon and when I click on it it happily shows my network's ssid and the atomically connect check box is selected. This is a desktop with a strong signal and up until a couple of weeks ago would connect reliably. Any suggestions to get this working correctly again? I've turned off fast boot with no change. Has you rebooted or power-cycled the wi-fi router / access point? I guess I could, but no other device in the house is having problems (two tellies, three mac laptops, five iOS devices, an Xbox and a Linux server). Although, it's notable that it's only the windows 10 pc that's failing to connect automatically. Yup. Routers are black magic. Mine forgot just one device out of eight. After spending a lot of wasted time because it "couldn't be the router" I rebooted the router...problem solved. So router rebooted and pc now auto connects. I've only done it once so we'll see how long that lasts :-/ Thanks all for the tip . |
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