每次开机都要重启网络适配器才可以连上wifi
Based on what you have upload If WLAN AutoConfig (Wlansvc) is set to Automatic and you still have to start it manually after every reboot, I will suggest you some steps to troubleshoot it and after you try it, please let me know the result:
Service start type is not truly “Automatic” :
Sometimes, the service might be set to “Automatic (Delayed Start)” or some third-party software might be interfering.
Press Win + R, type services.msc, press Enter.
Scroll to WLAN AutoConfig.
Double-click it.
Set Startup type to: Automatic
Click Start (if not started), then click Apply and OK.
- Sometimes they are Missing or Delayed
WLAN AutoConfig depends on other services like:
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Network Connections
If these services are delayed, Wlansvc might fail to start properly. So to make sure the following services are set to Automatic and Running:
RPC
Network Connections
Network Location Awareness
- Sometimes the Fast Startup Interference cause the problem too :
Windows Fast Startup sometimes interferes with services and drivers not reinitializing properly. So we need to disable Fast Startup:
Go to Control Panel > Power Options > Choose what the power buttons do
Click Change settings that are currently unavailable
Uncheck Turn on fast startup
Save changes and reboot.
- Corrupted System Files
A corrupted system may fail to start the service properly. Run the following commands one by one in Command Prompt (Admin):
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
- You also need to check Registry Entry is correct or not
You can check the registry to make sure the service is truly set to start automatically.
Press Win + R, type regedit, and press Enter.
Navigate to : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Wlansvc
Ensure the Start value is set to 2 (which means Automatic).
Start = 2 → Automatic
Start = 3 → Manual
Start = 4 → Disabled
*Right-click Start, choose Modify, and set the value to 2 if it isn't.
- Make sure the is Third-Party Software Conflicts
Some antivirus or system optimization tools may disable network services to “speed up” boot time.