Hey everyone! I've been dealing with a super frustrating WiFi issue lately. My connection used to be rock-solid, but suddenly, without any changes to my hardware or software, it started dropping out for a few seconds at a time. It's not a big deal when I'm just watching videos or playing alone, but when I'm gaming online or hosting a server, it really messes things up since all my friends get kicked off. I suspect it might be a software glitch, but I'm not sure where to look since all my drivers are up-to-date and my router works fine with other devices—only my PC has this problem. Here are my specs: an Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz card, Ryzen 5 5600x CPU, Windows 11 Pro (Update 24H2), RTX3070, 32GB RAM, and a B550 Gaming X motherboard. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Have you tried disabling the roaming aggressiveness setting? It might help stabilize your connection. You can find it in Device Manager > Network Adapters. Just right-click on your WiFi adapter, go to Properties, then the Advanced tab, and set 'Roaming Aggressiveness' to the lowest option. It's worth a shot!

No, I haven't tried that yet. What's roaming aggressiveness?