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Home » How to Fix WiFi Dropouts on Your All-in-One PC

How to Fix WiFi Dropouts on Your All-in-One PC

Fahad Khan by Fahad Khan
August 26, 2025
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Having an all-in-one computer usually makes things simpler, but sometimes you might run into Wi-Fi issues. If your Wi-Fi keeps dropping or shows “no internet” even though other devices are working fine on the same network, don’t worry—you’re not alone. This can happen with any device, and there are a few simple steps you can take to fix it.

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First, restart your computer. Sometimes, just turning it off and on again can resolve temporary glitches. Next, check your Wi-Fi connection. Make sure you’re connected to the right network and that your Wi-Fi is turned on in your computer’s settings.

If the problem continues, try restarting your router. Unplug it from the power source, wait about 30 seconds, then plug it back in. This can fix many connection issues by refreshing the network.

Another thing to do is run a network troubleshooter, if your system offers one. It can often identify problems and suggest solutions.

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If you’re still experiencing issues, you might want to update your Wi-Fi driver. Sometimes, outdated drivers cause connection problems. Visit your computer’s support website, find the latest Wi-Fi driver for your model, and install it.

In some cases, the problem could be with the Wi-Fi card inside your computer. If you’ve tried all these steps and the issue persists, consider contacting a technician or your computer’s support team. They can help determine if the onboard Wi-Fi is faulty and whether it needs repair or replacement.

Following these tips should help get your Wi-Fi connection stable again, so you can enjoy seamless internet access on your all-in-one computer.

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