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  2. Jun 10, 2023 · Click Change adapter options or More network adapter options. You'll see Change adapter options in Windows 10, and More network adapter options in Windows 11. A list of your connections will appear. 5. Right-click the Wi-Fi adapter and select Disable. This turns off the wireless adapter.

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  3. Aug 11, 2021 · Disable/enable Wi-Fi Adapter: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Change adapter options. Click Disable. After 60 seconds, click Enable. Reset all Wi-Fi network adapters: Go to Settings > Network & Internet and choose Network reset > Reset Now. After either option, you may need to reconnect to your network and re-enter the network password.

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  4. Right click the network icon in the right side of the taskbar and select Diagnose network problems or open Get Help for Network & Internet. Make sure Wi‑Fi is turned on. Select the No internet icon on the right side of the taskbar, and make sure Wi-Fi is turned on. If it isn't, select it to turn it on. Also, make sure Airplane mode is turned off.

  5. 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.

  6. Aug 23, 2021 · In this video you will learn how to reset wifi or wireless network adapter in windows 10.

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  7. Dec 11, 2019 · How to Reset WI-Fi or Ethernet Network Adapter on Windows 10 [Tutorial]If you have to disable a network adapter you don't use, or one that doesn't work, in t...

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  8. Dec 16, 2015 · This method can be applied by following steps: Step 1: Right click on “Start” icon positioned at the bottom left corner of your screen. Click on “Device Manager”. Step 2: Double click on “Network adapters”. Click on the network adapter in which you are having problems. Right click on the chosen network adapter and click “Disable”.

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