Airplane mode activates and deactivates by itself.
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Hello.
I hope you are doing well.
Please, I need help.
The airplane mode on my post turns on and off by itself since yesterday. I can't do anything. I tried with the solution "Windows key + R and what follows but I couldn't solve my problem.
Thank you in advance.
I hope you are doing well.
Please, I need help.
The airplane mode on my post turns on and off by itself since yesterday. I can't do anything. I tried with the solution "Windows key + R and what follows but I couldn't solve my problem.
Thank you in advance.
4 réponses
Hello
We do not have information on the "specific" model of your machine.
On certain laptops, the "airplane" mode (disabling Wifi/Bluetooth) can be activated using a keyboard shortcut with Fn. Sometimes there are typing errors on the keyboard... ;-)
Some machines (such as my Dell Latitude) may allow/disallow the joint disabling of Wifi/Bluetooth through the BIOS and sometimes offer specific WLAN Radio Switch software.
There are also "sliders" on the edge of some laptops for the "airplane" mode (disabling Wifi/Bluetooth)...
Sometimes removing the driver for the Wireless (Wifi) card in the "Device Manager" and restarting the PC resolves an issue.
Also check if the driver is up to date and if (depending on your wifi card) it's not a problem that has already been encountered on this model...
In short, all of this involves a lot of elements to check or test.
See you later
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Let him who has never opened a user manual throw the first mouse at me.
We do not have information on the "specific" model of your machine.
On certain laptops, the "airplane" mode (disabling Wifi/Bluetooth) can be activated using a keyboard shortcut with Fn. Sometimes there are typing errors on the keyboard... ;-)
Some machines (such as my Dell Latitude) may allow/disallow the joint disabling of Wifi/Bluetooth through the BIOS and sometimes offer specific WLAN Radio Switch software.
There are also "sliders" on the edge of some laptops for the "airplane" mode (disabling Wifi/Bluetooth)...
Sometimes removing the driver for the Wireless (Wifi) card in the "Device Manager" and restarting the PC resolves an issue.
Also check if the driver is up to date and if (depending on your wifi card) it's not a problem that has already been encountered on this model...
In short, all of this involves a lot of elements to check or test.
See you later
--
If the answer helped you: a little thank you is nice. If it's resolved: the green button at the top is better ;-)
Let him who has never opened a user manual throw the first mouse at me.