After upgrading to Windows 10 November Update from Windows 10, some users encounter the Wi-Fi limited issue, experiencing Wi-Fi disconnection despite other devices connecting normally. Here are some methods to help you fix the Wi-Fi limited issue on Windows 10. Let's check them out.
Fixing Wi-Fi Limited Issue on Windows 10
Method 1: Resetting Wireless Adapter
Step 1: From the Run dialog, type 'powercfg.cpl', then press Enter or click Ok.
Step 2: Here, click to select 'Change plan settings'.
Step 3: Next, click on 'Change advanced power settings'
Step 4: Here, click to select 'Maximum Performance' under Wireless Adapter Settings, then click OK as shown below.
Afterward, check your computer's Wi-Fi connectivity. If it's still not feasible, you can try the second method as follows:
Method 2: Remove and Reinstall Wi-Fi Driver on Your Computer
Step 1: From the main screen, right-click on the Start button, then select Device Manager
Step 2: Navigate to Network Adapter in Device Manager, then choose Uninstall to remove the Wi-Fi driver installation.
Step 3: Next, click on Scan for hardware changes to allow the system to automatically detect and reinstall drivers for your device.
Step 2: Here, enter the following commands one by one:
netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled then press enter
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled then press enter
netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled then press enter
Finally, restart your computer and check the connection.
These are some methods to effectively fix Wi-Fi limited issue on Windows 10, ensuring the best wireless internet connection. Additionally, you can also explore how to create a Windows 10 recovery USB for further reference.
