Weird problem with my laptop, everytime I unplug it the internet drops out, then works fine when I plug it back in. The wifi will still be connected, it just says no internet and I have to manually disconnect and reconnect to get it going, and even that doesn't work sometimes.
Processor: AMD A10-8700P Radeon R6, 10 Compute Cores 4C+6G 1.80GHz
RAM: 16Gb
64bit, x64 processor
The battery is fine, get a good 4-5 hours as long as its not doing anything too strenuous. Any ideas?
>>57795897
Gg on not telling us what os you use, idiot
>>57796289
We know what he uses
This happened to me, I had to install Gentoo.
My sister's Mac does something similar. It's an old 2009 Macbook Pro and it started having random crashes, as in the computer shutting down on its own out of nowhere. Whenever that happens, every device connected to the same WiFi network gets kicked off momentarily. I still have no idea why that happens.
>>57796289
Windows
>Do you have a younger sister or a gay brother?
If yes, they might be useing your computer to use a malware called "SnapChat" whih a is known webdrain vaporware
Honestly maybe your wifi card is going bad.
>>57796805
Possibly, whats the best way to find out if I have it? I assume a simple search won't completely work
>>57796824
I doubt that, its a brand new computer, its fucked if it is but at least it'll come under the warranty (hopefully)
>>57797422
This was way funnier when it was just what I wrote initially with no one playing along.
>>57797432
Download Ubuntu onto a USB drive. Boot your computer from that. If you still have the same problem, then it's a hardware issue. Otherwise, it's an issue with Windows.
>>57797526
This... Easiest way to check
>>57795897
it's a driver powersave issue sounds like. either that or a hardware issue. might be able to change something in power management
what do you mean unplug ? power supply/adapter?
it's on power option wireless adapter power management/windows adapter settings switch into maximum performance.
>>57797526 or this anon says.