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my connections keeps cutting


Hello!
I have a problem with my network, as I get disconnected from the network after every 5 or almost 10 minutes. then I have to click on connect to reconnect.
how can I solve this problem?

Check the channel, any congestion and signal strength. This can all be done with inSSIDer and other scanning tools.

the problem has disappeared up to now

the problem has disappeared up to now
That does not mean that it will not come back.

you're right! it happened today just once.
I have also doubt about the Secure DNS in Avast

I would not use "Secure DNS", since it acts as a Proxy. It would have nothing to do with your signal dropping. There is either congestion issues on the channel your Wifi is on, or you just have a poor quality wifi setup on your gateway.

I use two separate Access Points in my house that are Ethernet over Power. The Engenius ECB350 that I have had the longest when I was just doing Wireless-n, I could go 150' away from our house and still get a good signal and even though my speed was around 7.5mbps, I was able to still do stuff while checking the distance.

I went with a setup that at any time I could swap out hardware for the LAN, instead of buying one whole unit. TCO is lot less going that route.

Thanks a lot for your useful informal. I've had this problem three times up to now this morning.
I've never had this problem until I upgraded to windows 10 and even after a while of using it!
I'm not good when it comes to configuring networks. would you guide me to the steps that I should follow to fix the problem?

Can you download right click choose run as administrator post results so we can see the problem

here it is.
  • reg.txt (22.8 KB, 6 views)

Open up a Command window and run netsh wlan show all and post the results. It will take a snapshot of the active Access Points that your adapter is picking up and what channels they are on. inSSIDer basically runs a continuous scan and shows the channels and signal quality.

Channels 1,6,11 are normal for Wireless-b/g/n, along with 20/40mhz Channel Bandwidth if you have older legacy gear on the network. if everything is Wireless-n, 40mhz Channel Bandwidth with either channnel 1/5 or 6/11. For Wireless-ac which is 5ghz, you have to use both 2.4ghz and 5ghz. Any more information on this subject you can find and smallnetbuilder.com.

my connections keeps cutting