While troubleshooting wireless its nice to look at all of the needed information all at once. This command can provide all that for your windows client (of course you will still need to look at the logs of your Wireless AP, controllers, and or managers as well)
Open up CMD with Admin Privs (easiest way: Windows Key, type cmd, dont hit enter just yet, control-shift-enter, hit enter again to accept the UAC ) Yup control-shift-enter opens anything with admin privs
Now type:
netsh wlan show wlanreport
That will generate an HTML file (file location on harddrive will be provided in output) which will have alot of information. Including the network your connecting to and graphs. Enjoy!
sidenote: For me the files go to: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WlanReport\wlan-report-latest.html
Hi, My HP laptop – on Windows 10Home build 1511 – has started dropping the Internet on ethernet and/or Wireless. I found your instructions on using netsh and the report repeatedly shows ‘The network is disconnected by the driver’. I have tried various things including updating the realtek network adapter driver, but no change. Any help you can offer will be gratefully received.