Network interference is a lot of factors, sometimes reset the network, restore to the initial state, may be normal.
You can also use the Troubleshooting Wizard in the operating system to troubleshoot network anomalies, which is very convenient.
Method/Step
Start → run → input: CMD Click OK (or press ENTER) to open the Command Prompt window.
At the command prompt, enter:netsh winsock reset (press ENTER to execute command)
Later, there will be a successful prompt: Successfully reset the Winsock directory → Restart the computer to complete the reset.
Network exception, which is usually caused by NIC driver mismatch, you can try to update the matching NIC driver again. The steps are: Start → control Panel → system → Device Manager → network adapter → Right click card device → Update Driver
Wireless network Exceptions:
In addition to updating the NIC driver, there are issues with whether the wireless service is turned on. Check the steps: Start → run → input: services.msc Click OK (or press ENTER) to open the service.
Find: Wireless Zero Configuration (wireless service) → startup type → auto → application → start → ok 7
If the wireless card is built-in, it may be turned off in the BIOS. Restart the computer, press the key to enter the BIOS (general attention on the first screen, there will be a prompt to enter the BIOS key values).