ASUS X553S Laptop
Win 10
8GB RAM
INTEL 3700 2.4GHz
ISP BT INFINITY (It says INFINITY1 but we sometimes get INFINITY 2 speeds so??? No complaints lol)
Hi there, i have had this problem for as far back as i can remember. I think it actually used to happen a lot with our previous ISP also. Basically this can happen more than once in a week then the next time it can be a matter of weeks/months before it happens again.
What happens is it will suddenly appear as NO INTERNET in the system tray with the little yellow triangle icon and troubleshooting does nothing, it resets the network adapter and does its thing but in the end I am always having to reset the laptop and it reconnects no problem afterwards. I am sure I tried giving it an IP address once but it wouldn't connect (I am not 100% on this, I could be mistaking this with doing that to my XBOX or PS4 which never has this problem) I only have 1 Wi-Fi network adaptor on this laptop unlike my previous one which had 2 then the LAN connection. My drivers are all up to date as far as I can tell.
It just bothers me because it brings me back to the time of Tiscali etc. where every [bleep] hour you had to reconnect which absolutely sucked because at the time half a meg ADSL was a new thing and I got it so I could game faster with no lag (Less lag I should say ha ha), playing Starcraft to be precise and anyone who has played StarCraft knows that unless you get a zerg rush, matches could last hours which I could never get the joy of experiencing with that [bleep] 1hour reconnect lol (For non StarCraft players a match online could last a matter of minutes or hours and if it was hours I never got the chance because of my ISP hourly requirement of a disconnect then reconnect, yeah it sucked)
So yes in this year 2017 where we are long past the days of half a meg download and now hitting between 50Mb/s - 70Mb/s download and 15-28Mb/s upload (with the ISP package we have in our house) if I wanted to stream a game I am playing on to YouTube for others to watch, take part in a game of StarCraft multiplayer for example or simply want to watch a movie I would think I shouldn't have to keep doing this.
Like I say though this can happen more than once a week, then the next time it could be a month but knowing my luck if I was to stick on StarCraft you just know it would happen at that 1hour mark to be a sod lol
I know there was a way to fix this back in windows XP days no problem but it's been years since I was that clued up on things due to my job requiring it.
So is there something I can do on Windows 10 to prevent this other than using a power socket adaptor to connect it to the LAN as that is not a good option due to the way my sockets are wired in my room causing a severe drop in speeds rather than the more logical thought that it should bump speeds up.
Thanks.