I have on my laptop often the problem that my Wi-Fi times go out or that I have no connection with the internet although I'm still connected to the wireless.
The problem must lie however on the laptop, since I had yesterday with a buddy in the Wlan the same problem.
Then comes almost this yellow triangles or meanwhile this globe with the stop symbol in it.
Disconnecting and reconnecting does not help, the Wi-Fi works only after a reboot and after a few hours, sometimes even minutes, the problem comes back.
does anyone have experiences or possibilities to fix that?
Does it work without a restart, if you disable the adapter and reactivate?
Had the problem synonymous and so went the Wi-Fi with me again, if only temporarily. Maybe you have to set up the whole adapter again and if that does not help, it's probably a hardware error.
I have not tried that yet, how does it work?
Which operating system do you have?
Win 10
There was a driver problem with LENOVO; after DL and reinstalling the current driver under WIN 10, the problem seems to be resolved.
Look here:
The window with an overview of your network connections or network adapters opens if you select "Network and Internet" in the control panel and then open the "Network and Sharing Center" in the following window. There again, click on "Change adapter settings".
With Windows 10 and the Windows settings, there's a shorter alternative way. Open the Windows settings, select "Network and Internet", click on "Status" on the left, then under "Change network settings", you will find the item "Change adapter options", which you can use to open the same window.
https://www.dasheimnetzwerk.de/pruefen_fehlersuche/OS_Win10_pruefen/Kapitel_Win10_Netzwerk_pruefen.html
On the page is also an image under this text. Then click once on the right of the adapter and disable it. You can activate it the same way. This can also be seen in the picture there.
Just went out again, have the adapter disabled and re-activated and goes again without reboot