By default, Android scans for nearby Wi-Fi networks every 15 seconds when you have Wi-Fi enabled. This helps when you’re moving around between multiple access points, but for the most part, the high interval only serves to drain your battery. If you’d rather have your phone or tablet wait for 5 minutes before it looks for nearby Wi-Fi networks again. However, don't worry much because this problem of yours has come to an end, all you need is to follow the below steps.
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Wifi.supplicant_scan_interval
Note: These codes must be searched one after the other to avoid putting your device to more damage. Also be vigilant in case if what you're searching for pops up, then click on it to avoid more time waste.
After you must have located the above codes, fill them up or replace them with the below codes (if possible).
Wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=300
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