In Wi-Fi Properties window, click on the button titled Configure.
Click the Properties button near the lower left corner to open another window.
In this window, choose your Wi-Fi network and the Wi-Fi Status screen will appear.
Type Network and Sharing Center in Start menu/screen and hit Enter to open its window.
Troubleshoot the situation by deactivating this feature of Windows 10 & Windows 8.1(8), and see if it works out. This might be the reason for your spoiled Wireless connection. On occasions, the system is inculcated to turn off the Wi-Fi adapter, when idle. The command lines written above stop such a behavior of Windows. Windows has the ability to change the TCP Autotuning level on its own.
Type the command NETSH INT TCP SET GLOBAL RSS=ENABLED and hit Enter.
Type NETSH INT TCP SET GLOBAL AUTOTUNINGLEVEL=DISABLED and hit Enter.
Type the command NETSH INT TCP SET HEURISTICS DISABLED and hit Enter.
Give the following commands to first, disable the Windows Scaling heuristics, disable TCP/IP Auto tuning and then enable RSS.
Type the command NETSH INT IP RESET C:\RESTLOG.TXT in the appearing black window.
Right click Command Prompt from search results and choose to Run as administrator.
Open Start menu/screen and type Command Prompt.
Have a look at the procedures below for the practical implication of this utility. It can easily be reset or Auto tuned through the Microsoft Windows very own Net Shell utility ( netsh.exe). Misconfigured TCP/IP settings might probably cause the issue of irresponsive Wi-Fi connection. Even though elaborated in detail, executing the commands manually may not be a brilliant idea for a novice user, whereas acquiring assistance of an automated solution devised for fixing internet and Wi-fi settings may be an easy and quick way out.