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  2. If you can’t connect to a Wi-Fi network that you could connect to before, it’s possible that the network settings might have changed or the profile is corrupted. To fix this, remove (or "forget") the network connection, then reconnect to the network.

    • Double Check the Wi-Fi Password. To connect to most Wi-Fi routers, you'll need a password. This password is set by the owner of the router or access point.
    • See if the Connection Requires a Wi-Fi Login Page. Some businesses (such as hotels, restaurants, airlines, and more) provide an "open" Wi-Fi network that restricts access using a Wi-Fi login page or portal in a web browser.
    • Restart Your Connecting Device. If you're having trouble connecting to a Wi-Fi access point, another easy troubleshooting tip you can perform is to reboot or restart the device you're trying to connect with.
    • "Forget" the Wi-Fi Network and Try Again. We've already mentioned double-checking and re-entering the Wi-Fi password. As a next step, open the configuration app (Settings on iPhone, for example), and tap the name of the Wi-Fi network you're trying to connect to, then select an option to delete or "forget" the saved settings of the Wi-Fi network.
  3. Oct 1, 2024 · Your laptop may not connect to Wi-Fi in a few ways: Your laptop may not see the available Wi-Fi network. When you try to connect to a Wi-Fi network, you may see it's connected, but there's no internet access. Your laptop may show an error saying authentication to the Wi-Fi network failed.

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  4. If you can’t, restart your modem, router, and device, and re-connect to the Wi-Fi. Try turning Wi-Fi on and off. This can solve issues by restarting your connection.

    • Check Your Wi-Fi Password. If you’re attempting to connect to a Wi-Fi network for the first time, make sure that the password you’re typing is accurate.
    • Manually Connect to the Network. Although Windows 11 auto-connects to previously-saved wireless networks by default, you can’t always count on that happening.
    • Toggle Airplane Mode On/Off. Toggling Airplane Mode on and off reboots your PC’s Wi-Fi adapter and resolves minor glitches, preventing Windows 11 from connecting to a network.
    • Move Closer to the Router. Weak signal strength can stop your computer from joining a wireless network even if it appears on Windows 11’s Wi-Fi network list.
  5. May 4, 2024 · If you can't connect to any Wi-Fi networks, there's likely a hardware issue with your laptop, and you should contact the manufacturer for service. If you can connect at a café, try checking for and installing Windows Updates. Then, head home and try connecting to your Wi-Fi again.

  6. Aug 27, 2024 · If your Wi-Fi network isn't showing up, it can be due to router, modem, or ISP issues. Try these troubleshooting steps to resolve the problem.

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