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Auto Wifi Check Script #211

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DhanushNehru opened this issue Dec 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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Auto Wifi Check Script #211

DhanushNehru opened this issue Dec 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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ruchit-t commented Dec 4, 2023

@DhanushNehru, Thanks for adding this issue! Could you please assign it to me? Thanks again!

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ruchit-t commented Dec 4, 2023

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
My old Windows laptop has a strange issue. When it stays connected to Wi-Fi for a long time, it suddenly stops working, even though it still shows as "Connected" in the toolbar. After talking about the problem on the Windows online portal, I found out that this happens because of the Wi-Fi card in older laptops. The usual fix is to manually turn off and then back on the Wi-Fi network to get it working again. Dealing with this problem has been really annoying.

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To solve the issue, I made a Python script that regularly checks if there's any loss of data when sending information to "google.com." If all the data is lost (100% packet loss), the laptop's WiFi will automatically switch off and then back on by itself, without needing anyone to do it manually. This script works like a MONITORING tool that keeps an eye on the WiFi connection.

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I committed my changes for this issue and here is the PR: #214

@DhanushNehru,
Please have a look and approve it if it looks fine to you.

Thank you,
Ruchit

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