## Direct Answer
To fix WiFi keeps disconnecting on Chromebook after restart, go to Settings > Advanced > Reset settings > Reset. If the issue persists, update your Chrome OS to the latest version, check for WiFi network congestion, and restart your router.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Update Chrome OS**: Ensure your Chromebook is running the latest version of Chrome OS. Go to Settings > About Chrome OS > Check for updates.
2. **Restart Router**: Restart your router to resolve any connectivity issues. Unplug the power cord, wait for 30 seconds, and plug it back in.
3. **Forget WiFi Network**: Forget the WiFi network and reconnect. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Click on the three dots next to your network > Forget.
4. **Check WiFi Network Congestion**: Move closer to the router or use a WiFi range extender to reduce congestion.
5. **Reset Settings**: Go to Settings > Advanced > Reset settings > Reset to restore your Chromebook’s settings to default.
6. **Disable and Re-enable WiFi**: Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Toggle off WiFi, wait for 10 seconds, and toggle it back on.
## FAQ
### Q: Why does my WiFi keep disconnecting on Chromebook?
A: WiFi disconnection on Chromebook can be caused by outdated Chrome OS, router issues, or WiFi network congestion.
### Q: How do I check for WiFi network congestion?
A: Use online tools or apps to check the number of devices connected to your network and the signal strength.
### Q: Will resetting settings delete my data?
A: Resetting settings will restore your Chromebook’s settings to default, but it will not delete your files or data stored in Google Drive.
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