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  1. Jun 10, 2023 · If disabling and re-enabling your wireless adapter doesn't help, you can uninstall and reinstall your Wi-Fi drivers, reset your TCP/IP stack, or even perform a full network reset. This wikiHow article will teach you simple ways to manually reset your wireless adapter and network settings on a Windows PC.

    • Open the "Control Panel" from the "Start" menu.
    • Type "adapter" into the Control Panel search box. From the search results listed, select the "View Network Connections" option from the "Network and Sharing Center" section.
    • Locate the icon of your wireless adapter in the window that opens.
    • Right-click the icon, and select "Disable" from the drop-down options. If a prompt appears, enter you administrator password to provide confirmation.
  2. Mar 7, 2024 · Update Wi-Fi Adapter Driver: Open Device Manager by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting it from the menu. Expand the Network adapters section, find your Wi-Fi adapter, right-click on it, and select Update driver .

  3. Mar 18, 2016 · After a Windows 10 upgrade from Windows 7, every time I start up from a Shutdown, the wireless adapter needs to be reset. I do this through the troubleshooting choice. It will also reset if I do a Restart. I tried to upgrade the driver, but it said I had the latest version.

  4. This wikiHow teaches you different ways to reset the Wi-Fi adapter and connections on a Windows PC. Wireless issues can often be fixed by disabling and re-enabling the adapter, but sometimes you'll need to take things a bit further by reinstalling the driver or resetting all network adapters and settings on the PC.

  5. This software package includes drivers for Intel® Wi-Fi 7 products - Intel® Wi-Fi 7 BE202 and Intel® Wi-Fi 7 BE200 (please see Notes below). Purpose. The 23.60.1 package installs the Windows® 10 and Windows 11* Wi-Fi drivers for the following Intel® Wireless Adapters: Windows® 10 64-bit and Windows 11*.