SSID Disappears after turning on my laptop!

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  1. Posts : 96
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       #11

    2xg said:
    Are there any small appliance/electronic devices (i.e. microware, cell phone, speakers) nearby?

    Are the wired connection (i.e. computer, printer) affected or only wireless connection?

    Do a test – turn off the computer that’s causing the issue and leave all other wireless devices on, keep an eye out for a while for any disconnections. If all is well, turn the computer back on and see if all the wireless devices will stay connected to your network.
    if nearby the router, No
    no, only wireless
    i did try that but same results
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  2. 2xg
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       #12

    It won't hurt to change your wireless channel to 6, see if it helps.

    Next step will be.... Post# 6
    Test the connection after, if it still an issue next thing to do is... reset to the factory default setting. Please backup the current router setting prior to the reset.

    If you need guidance (tutorials) to do the above process please let us know. Please post the make and model of your router.
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  3. Posts : 96
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    2xg said:
    It won't hurt to change your wireless channel to 6, see if it helps.

    Next step will be.... Post# 6
    Test the connection after, if it still an issue next thing to do is... reset to the factory default setting. Please backup the current router setting prior to the reset.

    If you need guidance (tutorials) to do the above process please let us know. Please post the make and model of your router.
    tried that without telling me, i have tried most of what you told me but worthless
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  4. 2xg
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       #14

    Any changes in your network? New ISP or new wireless device (s) added?

    You've done all what you can, what's left to do......
    Is your router provided by your ISP? You might need a replacement. Also, have you contacted them regarding your issue?
    Last edited by 2xg; 19 Nov 2014 at 20:15.
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  5. Posts : 96
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #15

    2xg said:
    Any changes in your network? New ISP or new wireless device (s) added?

    You've done all what you can, what's left to do......
    Is your router provided by your ISP? You might need a replacement. Also, have you contacted them regarding your issue?
    I told ghis problem has started since i first use this laptop
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  6. 2xg
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       #16

    Understood.... Also, it can be a coincidence that there might be some other issues that contributed when you connected your laptop, these things can happen unexpectedly. I'm sure that others will have other insights. :)
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