1 Push the Windows Key and the letter "R" at the same time. 2) In The Run command box type "services.msc" and hit enter or click on OK. 3) In this window, click the Name column header (where it says "Name") to sort by the service name. 4) Scroll down to find WLAN AutoConfig service. Stop the service first. Oneday, we started losing our internet from anywhere between 10 seconds and 2 minutes. Whenever it happened, I would unplug and plug in the Eeros, let it reconnect, then we'd be back in business. It started happening more frequently. I ran tests and made sure it wasn't our ISP. They reported no downtime. Ifyour VPN keeps disconnecting and reconnecting, it's likely that data packets are being lost or blocked between your device and the VPN server. This could be due to issues with the VPN client, your router, or your network connection. You can fix this by updating your VPN or router software, changing your VPN settings, or disabling power Namely you can try to either update the Windows 11 driver or roll it back to a previous version. To update your Wi-Fi driver, follow the steps below: Right-click on the Start Menu. Click on Device Manager. Expand the drop-down menu below Network Adapters. Right-click on your adapter and select Properties. 5 When the network adapter software has been uninstalled, restart the computer. The computer will reinstall the device driver software. 6. After the computer restarts and completes the installation of the device driver software, try connecting to the Internet. Ithasn't been a month since I bought my laptop but every now and then it keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi and I cant see my network or any other in the Wi-Fi settings. The only ways I found to solve this issue is I either connect a cable to identify my network from the control panel then connect to the wifi, or restart my laptop once again. Youcan use it to solve the USB keeps disconnecting problem. Type command prompt in the search box and press Enter. Right-click on the Command Prompt and click Run as administrator. In the window, type: chkdsk X:/r/f (X refers to the driver letter of the usb device) Press Enter to start the checking process. Firstly please try running the troubleshooter: Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Select troubleshoot tab > under "get up and running", click on internet connections > click on run the troubleshooter and follow on-screen directions. Next, you can try updating the network adapter driver to solve your issue: Clickthe "Start" button on your laptop and select "Control Panel," then "System and Security," then "Device Manager." Select the "Network adapters" option; then right-click your wireless antenna Method2: Use network reset to reinstall network devices. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network reset. On the Network reset screen, select Reset now > Yes to confirm. Wait for your PC to restart and see if that fixes the problem. RpnzDu.