If you find Windows 10 repeatedly drops the Wi-Fi connection without warning (and you’re sure there are no issues with the router), the problem could be caused by your network adapter’s power management settings.
You need to revoke the permission which allows Windows to turn off the adapter to save power. To do so, you’ll once again need to return to the Device Manager:
Right-click on the Start Menu and choose Device Manager.
Expand the list below Network Adapters.
Right-click on your network adapter.
Select Properties.
Click on the Power Management tab.
Unmark the checkbox next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
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