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Wi-Fi 6 AX201: Severe packet loss and connection drops in online games

Wert-DK
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Hello,

I'm experiencing a recurring issue with the Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz adapter on my laptop. During online gameplay (e.g., Arma 3 and Rainbow Six Siege), I often suffer from sudden packet loss and connection drops. These disconnections sometimes resolve after 2–3 minutes, but in many cases, I get disconnected from the server and cannot reconnect immediately.

Oddly, other devices on the same Wi-Fi network (like my phone) continue to work perfectly during these interruptions, even when streaming high-quality videos.

I’ve already tried:
- Updating to the latest driver (currently on version 23.130.1.1)
- Resetting network settings
- Checking Windows Event Viewer (shows Event ID 6062 repeatedly)

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JedG_Intel
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Hello Wert-DK,

 

Thank you for posting on Intel Community Forum.

 

To assist you effectively, please share the information below.

 

1. Were you able to have wireless connection in a normal/expected performance before?

2. Do you remember if this issue happened after a new OS update or Wireless driver update?

3. What is the full model of the laptop? If possible, kindly share the link to it.

4. Is this the original adapter that came pre-installed in your system, or have you changed/installed a new adapter recently?

5. Do the interruption only occur when playing games?

 

Additionally, to have a better understanding of your system configuration and components please generate System Support Utility (SSU) report. Please follow instructions here and send the report - How to get the Intel® System Support Utility Logs on Windows*

 

I hope to hear from you soon.

 

Best regards

Jed G.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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Wert-DK
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Hello Jed,

Thank you for your quick response.

  1. Yes, the wireless connection used to work more stably and without major issues before.

  2. I can't say exactly when the issue started. At first, I thought it was a router problem and ignored it. The problem might have started around 6 to 12 months ago.

  3. The full model of my laptop is ACER Swift SF316-51.

  4. If you're referring to hardware, I haven’t replaced or upgraded any components since I bought the laptop — everything is original.

  5. The disconnection happens not only in online games but also, for example, in Discord. I haven’t tested in other apps yet.

I’m also ready to attach an SSU report if it will help you better understand the issue.

Best regards,

WERT_DK

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Wert-DK
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Hello Jed,

I’d like to share some additional information that may be useful for the investigation.

Based on my observations, the issue most likely started after a wireless driver update or a Windows update. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to track the exact moment since I didn’t pay much attention to it at first.

Today, I experienced the issue again — this time while printing documents. The first part printed instantly without any problems. However, when I tried to print the second part, the printing process was interrupted. An error appeared in the logs, and the connection was restored only after 3–4 minutes. After that, printing resumed normally.

I suspect that the 22.160.0.4 driver version provides a more stable experience. If possible, could you verify or confirm this?

Also, as requested, I’ve prepared and attached the SSU report so you can have a better look at my system configuration.

Best regards,
WERT_DK

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JedG_Intel
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Hello Wert-DK,

 

Thank you for sharing all this information.

 

For further troubleshooting, please try to follow the steps below.

 


For reference: Intel® Wireless Adapter Keeps Disconnecting from the Network

 

I look forward to your response.

 

Best regards

Jed G.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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Wert-DK
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Hello again,

Thank you for your detailed response and support.

I wanted to provide an honest update on the troubleshooting steps:

  • I’ve tested the latest available wireless drivers from the Download Center, but the issue still persists.

  • I haven’t updated the BIOS — I’ve never done it before, and to be honest, I’m a bit hesitant to do it for the first time without guidance.

  • I also wasn’t able to test the connection with another router or access point, since I don’t currently have access to another network environment.

  • My system uses the original built-in adapter — no hardware changes have been made since purchase.

  • Windows is fully updated, and there are no pending updates.

The connection drops randomly, including during simple tasks like printing or voice communication in Discord. In the Event Viewer, I consistently see Netwtw10 errors with event IDs 7003 and 7021.

Based on my experience, I strongly believe this issue started after a driver or system update. I recall the connection being much more stable in the past — especially when using driver version 22.160.0.4.

Would it be possible to get a direct link or official access to that specific driver version for further testing?

Please let me know if I can share any more system logs or details to assist in troubleshooting.

Thanks again for your time and support!

Best regards

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