Summary

  • If Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections stop working on a Windows laptop after it wakes from sleep, there are several potential fixes available.
  • It is advisable to check the power management settings and ensure that the network adapter is set to maximum performance rather than a power-saving mode, which could be causing the device to disconnect during wake-up.
  • Another approach is to uninstall any recently updated drivers for the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth adapters, as these may be buggy or not compatible with the network devices.
  • It is also suggested that users download an older version of the driver from the manufacturer’s website and reinstall it onto the computer, as older versions are often more stable.
  • For serious software-related issues beyond the scope of driver fixes, a system reset may be in order.
  • This will reset all settings to the factory default, so it’s important to back up all data before proceeding.
  • If the problem seems to be hardware-related, it is recommended to test the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on a different operating system, such as Ubuntu, to determine whether it is specifically a Windows-related issue or if it is originated in the hardware itself.

By Tashreef Shareef

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