There is also a similar problem. Norton 360 was installed, in March, after changing the provider, Wifi connection disconnects began. I uninstalled norton. But his removal was not enough. After deleting, I got the Wi-Fi connection disconnected again. I will clarify, the removal was done through "uninstall or change a program". After the removal, I did not use a special tool to clean up its possible remnants in the system...
(By the way, each disconnect (and re-enabling Wi-Fi) was accompanied by an event "DNS Event ID 1014" in the windows 10 log)
Searching for DNS 1014, I saw this post https://answers.microsoft.com/ru-ru/windows/forum/all/ошибка/162b360f-8ca2-4c33-9d1f-03f4a8497e30, uninstalled the wi-fi adapter driver and ran a series of commands:
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
nbtstat -R
nbtstat -RR
netsh int ip reset
netsh winsock reset
netsh advfirewall reset
After all that was done, the disconnects stopped. I waited a day and installed Eset internet security.
There were no problems. But after a day or two, Wi-Fi disconnects reappeared.
I have established a vpn connection (in the router) for my laptop. The second day has already passed, there are no problems with disconnecting-connecting. What's happening?
Sanctions? Router problems? With a provider?