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Re: Radio wifi packet loss

Because this is periodic, I'd open up the task manager, click on Processes and sort by the CPU column. Watch these displays together to see if something doesn't jump up at the same time as the loss starts. This is commonly caused by a SW update or a scan.

Another solution is to leave the laptop on and plugged in overnight and let it finish its background stuff so that it will leave you alone. But I prefer to turn these things off as it will come back to life in the future and cause the same issues.

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