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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.

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    • Troubleshoot your wireless connection. Before you begin trying to fix your Wi-Fi, make sure there is no problem with the device you are trying to connect.
    • Reboot the modem and router. Power cycling the router and modem can fix internet connectivity issues and resolve problems with wireless connections. It is important to reboot both the modem and the wireless router.
    • Check to see if the network is hidden. Hiding a wireless network can be an effective way to protect privacy. However, it could result in the Wi-Fi network not showing up on a device.
    • Look for interference. Numerous objects around a home or office can interfere with a wireless router. Check for potential issues, such as appliances, microwaves or fluorescent lights; other wireless devices including gadgets like wireless video game controllers or security cameras; and thick walls or columns.
    • Reset Your Router. Before you spend a lot of time troubleshooting why your Windows 10 computer can’t see the Wi-Fi network, make sure the network exists in the first place.
    • Use the Network Troubleshooter. If there’s an issue with your Wi-Fi network adapter that’s easy to resolve, the Windows 10 network troubleshooter should be able to do it.
    • Reset Your Network Adapter. The first thing to try, because it resolves the issue most often, is to reset the Wi-Fi network adapter. This is easy to do.
    • Switch Wireless Network Mode. If the router that’s operating the network doesn’t provide a network using the mode that your Wi-Fi adapter is using, your Windows 10 PC won’t be able to see the Wi-Fi network.
  3. Feb 20, 2016 · Even after a reboot, I found "can't connect to this network" error. To resolve: open Device Manager (devmgmt.msc), locate the wireless network adapter, disable and then re-enable. Wireless connected back up immediately after doing so.

    • 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.
  4. Aug 15, 2023 · If your Windows 10 laptop can't connect to Wi-Fi network but your phone can, the first thing you need to check is if your computer is stuck in Airplane mode. You might’ve turned it on involuntarily from Action Center or pressed a key or button that toggles Airplane mode on or off.

  5. Oct 19, 2022 · 1. Check Your Wi-Fi Password. 2. Manually Connect to the Network. 3. Toggle Airplane Mode On/Off. 4. Move Closer to the Router. 5. Restart Your Computer. 6. Run the Network Troubleshooter. 7. Forget and Reconnect to the Network. 8. Check for MAC Address Filtering. 9. Restart, Update, or Reset Your Router. 10.

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