With "Maximum Power Saving" the laptop computer can't even connect. I tried "Low Power Saving" and it had the same problem symptom as "Medium Power Saving". It's looking like their router has some incompatibilities with Windows 10 power saving modes. I changed the "On battery" setting to "Maximum Performance" (see screen shot below) and now it's working at both Starbucks locations. It defaults to "Maximum Performance" when plugged in. In the plan, the "Wireless Adapter Settings Power Saving Mode" defaults to "Medium Power Saving" on battery. So I dug into the Windows power saving plan, because the only difference is the AC adapter. I have confirmed that this problem occurs at two different Starbucks locations. The WiFi works fine at home and at the local library. ![]() I noticed that if I'm on AC adapter, then everything is OK. ![]() ![]() But after a few minutes, it would still be connected, but get no Internet access. The laptop would connect to the WiFi fine. But the past few times I had trouble staying connected on the WiFi, which I had no problem with on Windows 8.1. ![]() I normally go to Starbucks during the afternoon to get some work done. But I did notice something interesting with the WiFi. I just upgraded to Windows 10 on the Asus G46VW this past week.
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