What causes the WiFi keeps disconnecting issue on Windows 11? 

There could be various reasons for WiFi not connecting issues; some of the common ones are: 

Network interference – WiFi signals can be interfered with by other devices with the same frequencies, and network inconsistency could cause the issue. You can fix it by using the Internet connection troubleshooter. Outdated network driver – If you have an outdated or old network driver, you can face this issue. To fix it, you can update the network driver.  Inconsistent network parameters – If you usually switch between WiFi devices, you may have conflicting data collected due to HCP and  TCP/IP parameters.  Corrupted system files – If your system files are damaged or corrupted, then you might face this issue. You need to repair the system files.  Network adapter glitch – If there is an inconsistency with the adapter that you are using to establish the WiFi connection, then you might have this issue.  DNS consistency – If the DNS is inconsistent, you may face this issue. You can fix the issue by flushing DNS. 

What can I do to fix the WiFI keeps disconnecting issue on Windows 11?

Before moving to the actual troubleshooter steps, you can go through these preliminary checks:  SPONSORED

Restart your router. Turn off and on the Airplane mode.  Forget and reconnect the WiFi network.

1. Network Reset

2. Run a troubleshooter 

2.1 Run Internet connections troubleshooters

2.2 Reset Network 

3. Reset TCP/IP and DHCP parameters

4. Reinstall the Network adapter 

5. Check the WiFi power management setting

6. Connect automatically to the WiFi network

7. Use the Services

7. Perform in-place upgrade 

So, these are the methods you follow to fix the WiFi keeps disconnecting issue on Windows 11. Try them and let us know what worked in the comments section below. 

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