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  2. 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 Device Manager. To do so, right-click on the Start button and then click Device Manager.
    • In the Device Manager, expand Network Adapters to see all network adapters, including the wireless adapter. The Wi-Fi adapter usually has the term “wireless” in its entry.
    • Visit wireless adapter’s official website or your PC manufacturer’s website, and download the right Wi-Fi driver. We repeat, make sure that you have downloaded the right wireless adapter driver.
    • In the Device Manager, right-click on the wireless adapter entry, and click Uninstall device option. In older versions of Windows 10 (build 10240), you will see only Uninstall instead of Uninstall device option.
  3. If you lost your network connection immediately after upgrading or updating Windows 10, it's possible that the current driver for your network adapter was designed for a previous version of Windows. To check, try temporarily uninstalling the recent Windows Update:

  4. -Press Windows key + X. -Go to Device Manager. -Click on any driver. -Go to Actions and Scan for Hardware Changes. Reset Network Settings. Open Settings. Click on Network & Internet. Click on Status. Under the "Change your network settings" section, click the Network reset option. Click the Reset now button. Click the Yes button.

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · Update Drivers: Ensure your network drivers are up-to-date to avoid repeated issues. Restart Devices: Sometimes, simply restarting your router and computer can fix minor connectivity issues. Check Cables: Ensure all network cables are securely connected.

  6. Aug 11, 2021 · How to Reset Your Wi-Fi Adapters. If you're experiencing any issues with your connection to your wireless network, follow the steps below to reset all Wi-Fi adapters on your computer and hopefully resolve those problems. Select the Start menu, type "settings," and select the Settings app.

  7. In Device Manager, locate the device under Network adapters. Right click it and choose Uninstall. 3. Say OK to the popup and reboot your PC. The device will reinstall and should reset to default settings.

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