Jay84
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Following the recent Windows update on August 25-26, I've encountered a persistent issue with Wi-Fi connectivity. Despite holding a valid CompTIA A+ certification and executing a comprehensive set of troubleshooting steps, the problem remains unresolved.
Here’s a detailed summary of my efforts:
Network Adapter Reinitialization: Restarted network adapters via Device Manager.
DNS and Winsock Reset: Executed ipconfig /flushdns and netsh winsock reset commands.
Connectivity Tests: Ran ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew, which reported "Media disconnected."
Windows Troubleshooter: Utilized the native Windows Troubleshooter, which did not resolve the issue.
System Restoration Attempts: Attempted restoration to previous restore points and performed a full system reset, with no improvement.
Currently, I can connect through a Bluetooth PAN as an access point, but Wi-Fi remains non-functional. Attached are screenshots showing the disconnection status of Wi-Fi and other network media. I’m seeking advanced diagnostic suggestions or solutions.
Here’s a detailed summary of my efforts:
Network Adapter Reinitialization: Restarted network adapters via Device Manager.
DNS and Winsock Reset: Executed ipconfig /flushdns and netsh winsock reset commands.
Connectivity Tests: Ran ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew, which reported "Media disconnected."
Windows Troubleshooter: Utilized the native Windows Troubleshooter, which did not resolve the issue.
System Restoration Attempts: Attempted restoration to previous restore points and performed a full system reset, with no improvement.
Currently, I can connect through a Bluetooth PAN as an access point, but Wi-Fi remains non-functional. Attached are screenshots showing the disconnection status of Wi-Fi and other network media. I’m seeking advanced diagnostic suggestions or solutions.