Turn your Wi-Fi off and on again.

Doing this will make a new connection to the Wi-Fi hotspot.

Move closer to the Wi-Fi source.

reset your Windows 10 computer.

A classic tech tip but an effective one.

Performing a basic restart can fix a variety of issues.

Sometimes a connection to a Bluetooth unit can cause conflicts which can make a Wi-Fi connection disconnect.

Check the website or service.

EvenYouTube TV can go downfrom time to time.

Cancel any active downloads on your Windows 10 gadget.

If youre using such a connection, try sticking to basic web browsing and app usage.

Try a different Wi-Fi connection.

Cancel any downloads on your smartphone.

Recurring Windows 10 Wi-Fi disconnected errors may not have anything to do with your machine.

A quick router reboot can often fix any Wi-Fi disconnection problems.

Change your VPN location and privacy configs.

Your VPN may be interrupting your Wi-Fi connection.

Turn it off and see if that fixes the problem.

If your disconnection issues persist, feel free to turn your VPN back on again.

Open configs and clickUpdate & Security>Troubleshoot.

Run any recommended troubleshooters.

Then clickAdditional troubleshootersand execute the ones forInternet Connections,Incoming Connections, andNetwork Adapter.

Update Windows 10 drivers.

Your unit drivers may be damaged or in need of an update.

Try updating drivers relating toNetwork adapters.

Change internet discovery from Public to Private.

Reset your Windows 10 WLAN AutoConfig tweaks.

PressWindows+R, typeservices.msc, and clickOK.

Once the new window pops up, double-clickWLAN AutoConfig, chooseAutomaticfrom theStartup typemenu, clickApply, and then clickOK.

Try a Windows 10 web connection reset.

This should be your last resort, as it reinstalls every web link adapter on your gadget.

However, they usually fall under one of the following categories: