My macbook Pro Used to lose connection to Enterprise  wifi

When i am at home it seldom loses connection to my home wifi ,except after waking up from sleep!!!!
When connecting to a Enterprise Wifi ,like University Wireless , it will lose connection frequently!!
How to deal with this 2 problems?
I am using the lastest edtion of OS operating system.
Thanks.

Hey there Hannahboyce,
Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
Take a look at the article below, it provides troubleshooting tips that may be able to help you resolve the DVD burning issue on your MacBook Pro.
Disc Burning Quick Assist - Apple Support
Take care,
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