Fixing WiFi Issues on Surface Pro
## Direct Answer
To fix WiFi that keeps disconnecting on your Surface Pro without reason, try restarting your device, updating your WiFi drivers, and adjusting your power settings. If issues persist, reset your network settings or perform a system restore.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart Your Surface Pro**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve connectivity issues. Shut down your device, wait for 10 seconds, and then turn it back on.
2. **Update WiFi Drivers**: Outdated drivers can cause disconnections. Go to the Device Manager (Press Windows + X and select Device Manager), expand the Network Adapters section, right-click on your WiFi adapter, and select Update driver.
3. **Adjust Power Settings**: Your device’s power settings might be causing your WiFi to disconnect. Go to Settings (Press Windows + I), click on System, then Power & sleep, and ensure that the WiFi settings are set to stay on even when your device is asleep.
4. **Reset Network Settings**: If the above steps don’t work, reset your network settings. Go to Settings, click on Network & Internet, then Status, and select Network reset.
5. **Perform a System Restore**: If all else fails, try performing a system restore to revert your device to a previous point when your WiFi was working correctly. Go to Control Panel, click on Recovery, then Open System Restore.
## FAQ
– **Q: Why does my WiFi keep disconnecting on my Surface Pro?**
A: WiFi disconnections can be caused by outdated drivers, incorrect power settings, or issues with your network.
– **Q: How do I know if my WiFi drivers are up to date?**
A: You can check for updates in the Device Manager or visit your device manufacturer’s website for the latest drivers.
– **Q: Will resetting my network settings delete my data?**
A: Resetting network settings will remove all your network adapters and reset TCP/IP stack, but it won’t delete your personal files or data.
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