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  2. Try these things first to help you fix or narrow down the connection problem. Run Get Help to troubleshoot and fix common connection problems. 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.

    • Open the Control Panel. Press and hold the Windows key and press R. This should open a small box in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. Type “Control” into the box, and hit Enter to open the Control Panel.
    • Access Network and Sharing Center. Once the new Control Panel window opens, click the blue “Network and Internet” menu option. A new page will load. From this page, click “Network and Sharing Center” to continue.
    • Open the Adapter Settings page. There should be a few different options inside the left-hand pane of the Control Panel window. Click “Change adapter settings,” and a new window should open.
    • Find the correct adapter. There may be a few different options depending on a few different things. The option that you're looking for should be shown as “Wi-Fi.” In Windows 7 and earlier, the “Wi-Fi” adapter may appear in this list as “Wireless Network Connection.” The process for disabling and enabling is the same, regardless of which device is being used, as long as the operating system is Windows 7 and up.
  3. I have Windows 10 installed on my laptop and I reset my Windows 3 days back. After reset, Laptop does not detect the WIFI but i am able to connect to internet through LAN cable. When I ran ipconfig command, I saw the below:

    • Restart Your Computer. If your Windows PC's Wi-Fi option goes missing, your first port of action should be to restart your computer. Doing this will eliminate the issue if it results from a temporary bug or glitch.
    • Check for a Physical Switch. Not all laptops have a physical switch, but some laptops, especially those designed for government and corporate use, have a small physical switch for the Wi-Fi connection.
    • Run the Network and Internet Troubleshooter. When troubleshooting Windows Wi-Fi issues, you can always call upon the built-in troubleshooting tool to quickly rule out things Windows can detect and repair.
    • Disable and Enable the Wi-Fi Driver. The Wi-Fi driver is software that allows you to connect your device to a wireless connection. If it gets affected by a temporary bug or glitch, it could end up the reason why the Wi-Fi option is missing from your computer.
  4. Dec 10, 2022 · To connect to wifi you simply need to click on the wifi icon on the desktop then click on the network (new one in your case) then enter the password for the network. You do not need a username in such case.

  5. Jan 4, 2024 · To fix Wi-Fi connectivity problems on Windows 10, open Settings > Network & Internet > Status, click “Network reset,” click “Reset now,” and restart the computer. You can also use the network troubleshooter tool to resolve the issues automatically.

  6. Jul 11, 2023 · To reset network settings, go to Start menu > Settings > Network and Internet > Status > Network Reset. If you have a VPN or a proxy server, it may need to be reconfigured following the reset. Resetting network settings removes and reinstalls every network adapter installed on your system.

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