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  1. 4 days ago · Step 2: Download the Driver. Next, go to the manufacturer’s website to download the latest driver for your WiFi adapter. Ensure you download the correct driver for Windows 11 to avoid compatibility issues. Save the downloaded file in an easily accessible location.

  2. 5 days ago · Press Windows key + R, type ncpa.cpl and click ok to open the network connections window, Right-click on the wifi Adapter and select Enabled. If the option is already enabled then disable and re-enable it. In addition, right-click on the Wi-Fi adapter and select Diagnose. Windows will scan the device for issues and recommend a potential fix.

  3. 4 days ago · If you don’t know what Wi-Fi adapter you have, take these steps: On your keyboard, press the Windows logo + R keys to open the Run box. Type cmd and hit Enter. Type or paste netsh wlan show drivers. Then hit Enter. Now you should be able to see your Wi-Fi adapter type. Option 2: Automatically update your WiFi adapter driver

  4. 5 days ago · Press “Windows + R”, type “services.msc” in the “Run” dialog box, and press the “Enter” key. In the Services Manager window, scroll down to locate “WLAN AutoConfig.”. Right-click on the “WLAN AutoConfig” service and select restart. If the service not started, right-click on it select “Properties” from the context menu.

  5. 5 days ago · Click on "Network adapters," find your WiFi adapter, and click "Enable." In the "Advanced network settings," you will see a list of network adapters. Look for the one that mentions WiFi. Once you locate it, right-click on it and select "Enable." This action will activate your WiFi adapter, allowing you to connect to wireless networks.

  6. 4 days ago · Step 3: Install the Driver. Run the downloaded driver file and follow the on-screen instructions to install it. Most driver files come with an installer that makes the process easy. Just double-click the file, follow the prompts, and the installer will handle everything else.

  7. 3 days ago · Step 1: Find Out the Network Adapter Model. First, identify the model of the network adapter in your Windows 11 PC. To do this, open Device Manager by pressing Windows + X and selecting Device Manager. Look under the ‘Network adapters’ section to find your network adapter’s model name.