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Windows 10 does not connect to WiFi on startup

Windows 10 does not connect to WiFi on startup

Once you configure WiFi connection on your Windows 10 laptop or a desktop with a WiFi adapter, it is expected that it will automatically connect the next time. However, if you are noticing that Windows 10 does not connect to WiFi on startup, and you need to connect manually, then here is how to make it automatically connect.

Windows 10 does not connect to WiFi on startup

There can be multiple reasons for this behavior. So unless you have changed the WiFi connection credentials recently, here is how you can make Windows 10 connect to WiFi automatically:

  1. Opt-in for Auto connection
  2. Disable Power Saver option on Wifi Adapter
  3. Adjust Wifi Adapter power management settings
  4. Delete Wlansvc Files.

Make sure that the WiFi strength is enough for the laptop to detect and connect. If you have a weak signal, then you may need to get closer to the router.

1] Opt-in for Auto connection

When you connect to a WiFi connection, there is a checkbox available. When you select it, it will make sure to automatically connect to the wifi connection next time it finds it. You may have forgotten to check the option.

Next time you start your computer, and it will automatically connect.

2] Disable Power Saver option on Wifi Adapter

When using a laptop, Battery Power Saver option on Wifi Adapter can turn off Wifi when not in use or sleep mode.  Here is how to change it

Done that, the Wifi should automatically connect to the existing network.

3] Adjust Wifi Adapter power management settings

If at all, the reason is power management, then it will make sure that the OS doesn't stop any Wifi connection. However, it usually happens when in low battery.

4] Delete Wlansvc Files

WLANSVC or WLAN Auto Config Service helps computers to discover a wireless network, and connect to it. If the files where it stores existing networks are corrupt, then it can be a problem. Here is how you can refresh it:

There are a few additional tips I would suggest. You can try to update or reinstalling network drivers, run Windows Network Troubleshooter, or remove and add adapter again through device manager.

We hope these tips were useful, and you were able to understand it clearly.

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