How To Fix Wifi Keeps Disconnecting On Surface Pro After Factory Reset

## Fixing WiFi Issues on Surface Pro after Factory Reset
To fix WiFi that keeps disconnecting on your Surface Pro after a factory reset, **update your WiFi driver** and **reset your WiFi adapter**.

## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Update WiFi Driver**:
– Go to the Start menu and click on the Settings icon.
– Click on Update & Security.
– Click on Windows Update.
– Click on Check for updates.
– If an update is available, click on Install now.
2. **Reset WiFi Adapter**:
– Go to the Start menu and click on the Settings icon.
– Click on Network & Internet.
– Click on Status.
– Click on Network reset at the bottom of the page.
– Click on Reset now.
3. **Disable and Re-enable WiFi**:
– Go to the Start menu and click on the Settings icon.
– Click on Network & Internet.
– Click on WiFi.
– Toggle the WiFi switch to the Off position.
– Wait for 10 seconds.
– Toggle the WiFi switch back to the On position.
4. **Check for Interference**:
– Move your Surface Pro closer to your WiFi router.
– Check if other devices are interfering with your WiFi signal.

## Frequently Asked Questions
– **Q: Why does my WiFi keep disconnecting after a factory reset?**
A: WiFi disconnections after a factory reset can be caused by outdated WiFi drivers or issues with the WiFi adapter.
– **Q: How do I know if my WiFi driver is up to date?**
A: You can check for updates in the Windows Update section of your Settings.
– **Q: Will resetting my WiFi adapter delete my saved WiFi networks?**
A: Yes, resetting your WiFi adapter will delete your saved WiFi networks, so you will need to reconnect to them after the reset.

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