Why default gateway not available keeps happening like every 2 minutes?
I don't know what's the problem in laptops. Every two minutes I have to either run network troubleshooter or I have to disable and enable WiFi adapter. This problem occurs only when I use the WiFi at home, but nowhere else. What could be causing this ?
Sometimes it also shows the following error message:
The connection between your access point , router or cable modem and the Internet is broken
Here what troubleshooter detects:

networking wireless-networking wireless-access-point gateway
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I don't know what's the problem in laptops. Every two minutes I have to either run network troubleshooter or I have to disable and enable WiFi adapter. This problem occurs only when I use the WiFi at home, but nowhere else. What could be causing this ?
Sometimes it also shows the following error message:
The connection between your access point , router or cable modem and the Internet is broken
Here what troubleshooter detects:

networking wireless-networking wireless-access-point gateway
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Maybe your local wifi just has bad reception, are you far away from it, is there a lot of other neighbouring (interfering) wifi, or other "noise", maybe your router needs a reboot every few days/hours?
– Xen2050
Jan 28 at 14:06
to all your questions , no , as for rebooting router I tried it but didn't seem to fix the problem , actually it was fine before , this month this problem appeared
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:20
Expanding on @Xen2050's comment, things to try are: (1) use 2.4Ghz instead of 5GHz, if relevant; (2) try setting the router's wireless channel manually to different frequencies over the range; and (3) use a WiFi extender based on power-line networking.
– AFH
Jan 28 at 14:21
it was set to 2.4ghz already and i tried setting channel manually but the problem occurred again @AFH
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:27
It’s not clear. Are there other computers/devices using this WiFi with the same trouble?
– Appleoddity
Jan 28 at 14:33
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I don't know what's the problem in laptops. Every two minutes I have to either run network troubleshooter or I have to disable and enable WiFi adapter. This problem occurs only when I use the WiFi at home, but nowhere else. What could be causing this ?
Sometimes it also shows the following error message:
The connection between your access point , router or cable modem and the Internet is broken
Here what troubleshooter detects:

networking wireless-networking wireless-access-point gateway
I don't know what's the problem in laptops. Every two minutes I have to either run network troubleshooter or I have to disable and enable WiFi adapter. This problem occurs only when I use the WiFi at home, but nowhere else. What could be causing this ?
Sometimes it also shows the following error message:
The connection between your access point , router or cable modem and the Internet is broken
Here what troubleshooter detects:

networking wireless-networking wireless-access-point gateway
networking wireless-networking wireless-access-point gateway
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Maybe your local wifi just has bad reception, are you far away from it, is there a lot of other neighbouring (interfering) wifi, or other "noise", maybe your router needs a reboot every few days/hours?
– Xen2050
Jan 28 at 14:06
to all your questions , no , as for rebooting router I tried it but didn't seem to fix the problem , actually it was fine before , this month this problem appeared
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:20
Expanding on @Xen2050's comment, things to try are: (1) use 2.4Ghz instead of 5GHz, if relevant; (2) try setting the router's wireless channel manually to different frequencies over the range; and (3) use a WiFi extender based on power-line networking.
– AFH
Jan 28 at 14:21
it was set to 2.4ghz already and i tried setting channel manually but the problem occurred again @AFH
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:27
It’s not clear. Are there other computers/devices using this WiFi with the same trouble?
– Appleoddity
Jan 28 at 14:33
|
show 6 more comments
3
Maybe your local wifi just has bad reception, are you far away from it, is there a lot of other neighbouring (interfering) wifi, or other "noise", maybe your router needs a reboot every few days/hours?
– Xen2050
Jan 28 at 14:06
to all your questions , no , as for rebooting router I tried it but didn't seem to fix the problem , actually it was fine before , this month this problem appeared
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:20
Expanding on @Xen2050's comment, things to try are: (1) use 2.4Ghz instead of 5GHz, if relevant; (2) try setting the router's wireless channel manually to different frequencies over the range; and (3) use a WiFi extender based on power-line networking.
– AFH
Jan 28 at 14:21
it was set to 2.4ghz already and i tried setting channel manually but the problem occurred again @AFH
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:27
It’s not clear. Are there other computers/devices using this WiFi with the same trouble?
– Appleoddity
Jan 28 at 14:33
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Maybe your local wifi just has bad reception, are you far away from it, is there a lot of other neighbouring (interfering) wifi, or other "noise", maybe your router needs a reboot every few days/hours?
– Xen2050
Jan 28 at 14:06
Maybe your local wifi just has bad reception, are you far away from it, is there a lot of other neighbouring (interfering) wifi, or other "noise", maybe your router needs a reboot every few days/hours?
– Xen2050
Jan 28 at 14:06
to all your questions , no , as for rebooting router I tried it but didn't seem to fix the problem , actually it was fine before , this month this problem appeared
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:20
to all your questions , no , as for rebooting router I tried it but didn't seem to fix the problem , actually it was fine before , this month this problem appeared
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:20
Expanding on @Xen2050's comment, things to try are: (1) use 2.4Ghz instead of 5GHz, if relevant; (2) try setting the router's wireless channel manually to different frequencies over the range; and (3) use a WiFi extender based on power-line networking.
– AFH
Jan 28 at 14:21
Expanding on @Xen2050's comment, things to try are: (1) use 2.4Ghz instead of 5GHz, if relevant; (2) try setting the router's wireless channel manually to different frequencies over the range; and (3) use a WiFi extender based on power-line networking.
– AFH
Jan 28 at 14:21
it was set to 2.4ghz already and i tried setting channel manually but the problem occurred again @AFH
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:27
it was set to 2.4ghz already and i tried setting channel manually but the problem occurred again @AFH
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:27
It’s not clear. Are there other computers/devices using this WiFi with the same trouble?
– Appleoddity
Jan 28 at 14:33
It’s not clear. Are there other computers/devices using this WiFi with the same trouble?
– Appleoddity
Jan 28 at 14:33
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Maybe your local wifi just has bad reception, are you far away from it, is there a lot of other neighbouring (interfering) wifi, or other "noise", maybe your router needs a reboot every few days/hours?
– Xen2050
Jan 28 at 14:06
to all your questions , no , as for rebooting router I tried it but didn't seem to fix the problem , actually it was fine before , this month this problem appeared
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:20
Expanding on @Xen2050's comment, things to try are: (1) use 2.4Ghz instead of 5GHz, if relevant; (2) try setting the router's wireless channel manually to different frequencies over the range; and (3) use a WiFi extender based on power-line networking.
– AFH
Jan 28 at 14:21
it was set to 2.4ghz already and i tried setting channel manually but the problem occurred again @AFH
– Hiken No Ace
Jan 28 at 14:27
It’s not clear. Are there other computers/devices using this WiFi with the same trouble?
– Appleoddity
Jan 28 at 14:33