This is how I fixed it:
Here is the solution that worked for me.
Control Panel > Administration Tools > Computer Management > Services & Applications > Services.
Scroll down this list to find 'WLAN Auto Config'
Double click on 'WLAN Auto Config' On the general tab, select from the start up type drop down menu, select 'Automatic'. Under Service Status click on 'Start'. Then 'Apply' these settings and exit from all open control panel windows.
This should then allow Windows to set the required bindings.
Since doing these actions, I have had no further issues with the WiFi.
Hope this helps.
This is how I fixed it:
Here is the solution that worked for me.
Control Panel > Administration Tools > Computer Management > Services & Applications > Services.
Scroll down this list to find 'WLAN Auto Config'
Double click on 'WLAN Auto Config' On the general tab, select from the start up type drop down menu, select 'Automatic'. Under Service Status click on 'Start'. Then 'Apply' these settings and exit from all open control panel windows.
This should then allow Windows to set the required bindings.
Since doing these actions, I have had no further issues with the WiFi.
Hope this helps.
This is how I fixed it:
Here is the solution that worked for me.
Control Panel > Administration Tools > Computer Management > Services & Applications > Services.
Scroll down this list to find 'WLAN Auto Config'
Double click on 'WLAN Auto Config' On the general tab, select from the start up type drop down menu, select 'Automatic'. Under Service Status click on 'Start'. Then 'Apply' these settings and exit from all open control panel windows.
This should then allow Windows to set the required bindings.
Since doing these actions, I have had no further issues with the WiFi.
Hope this helps.
This is how I fixed it:
Here is the solution that worked for me.
Control Panel > Administration Tools > Computer Management > Services & Applications > Services.
Scroll down this list to find 'WLAN Auto Config'
Double click on 'WLAN Auto Config' On the general tab, select from the start up type drop down menu, select 'Automatic'. Under Service Status click on 'Start'. Then 'Apply' these settings and exit from all open control panel windows.
This should then allow Windows to set the required bindings.
Since doing these actions, I have had no further issues with the WiFi.
Hope this helps.
This is how I fixed it:
Here is the solution that worked for me.
Control Panel > Administration Tools > Computer Management > Services & Applications > Services.
Scroll down this list to find 'WLAN Auto Config'
Double click on 'WLAN Auto Config' On the general tab, select from the start up type drop down menu, select 'Automatic'. Under Service Status click on 'Start'. Then 'Apply' these settings and exit from all open control panel windows.
This should then allow Windows to set the required bindings.
Since doing these actions, I have had no further issues with the WiFi.
Hope this helps.
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