It must be a problem with the Router's wireless configuration.
Can you run the ipconfig /all > results.txt & results.txtcommand when you connect normally,
then run it again when the computer connection drops so we can see the state of the computer's adapters during this period.
[You do this in Command Prompt]
Then paste the results here. You can also try resetting the TCP/IP stack with an elevated CMD with the command:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
'resetlog.txt' will contain the list of things that was reset for verification.
Can you run the ipconfig /all > results.txt & results.txtcommand when you connect normally,
then run it again when the computer connection drops so we can see the state of the computer's adapters during this period.
[You do this in Command Prompt]
Then paste the results here. You can also try resetting the TCP/IP stack with an elevated CMD with the command:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
'resetlog.txt' will contain the list of things that was reset for verification.