How to fix Wi-Fi and Network Related issues in Windows 10 ??
A proper network connection is critical because a lot of work is dependent on a stable internet connection. There could be a number of reasons why your connection isn't working properly, and they're all simple to fix.
In this post, we'll look at some methods for troubleshooting Wi-Fi problems on a Windows 10 device.
How to fix Wi-Fi issues in Windows 10 – Wi-Fi is connected but no Internet
You may receive a prompt stating that you are connected to a Wi-Fi network, but you do not have internet access.
To begin resolving this issue, use the native troubleshooting tool.
Go to Settings by clicking on the Windows button in the bottom left corner.
Now, select 'Update and Security and then 'Troubleshoot.'
Now, go to 'Internet Connections' and select 'Run the troubleshooter.'
If that doesn't work, open a command prompt and type the following commands.
- netsh int ip reset
- ipconfig /renew
- ipconfig /flushdns
- netsh winsock reset
Windows 10 is unable to locate a Wi-Fi network.
If you can't find your Wi-Fi connection on your device, try the following – Are you within the router's range? Is the router switched on? After you've finished answering these questions, you can try the following solutions.
Restart the router.
- Unplug your Wi-Fi router from the power source and turn it off.
- Wait for a minute before reconnecting.
- Turn on the router and attempt to connect your device.
Disable and re-enable your network interface card (NIC).
- Press Windows + R, then type 'ncpa.cpl' and hit enter.
- Right-click the wireless adapter and select 'Disable.'
- Now, right-click the wireless adapter and select 'Enable.'
- Restart your computer and reconnect to the Wi-Fi network.
Driver update for the network adapter
- Enter 'devmgmt.msc' by pressing Windows + R and entering it.
- Right-click on 'Wi-Fi Controller' and then on 'Network Adapters.'
- Select 'Update drivers' now.
- Now, select 'Automatically search for updated driver software.
- Reboot the system after the drivers have been installed.
Windows 10 is unable to connect to Wi-Fi.
- Press Windows + X and then select 'Device Manager.'
- Now, right-click on the network adapter and select 'Uninstall.'
- Delete the driver software for this device by clicking the 'Delete the driver software for this device' button.
- When you restart your computer, Windows will automatically reinstall the drivers.
Wi-Fi is not configured with a valid IP address.
- Use an ethernet cable to connect your router.
- In the browser, enter the IP address of the router.
- Change the network name and password by logging into the device's portal.
How to Find Wi-Fi password in Windows 10
If you can't remember your Wi-Fi password, you can quickly recover it by following these steps.
- Click the Network icon in the taskbar's bottom right corner.
- Now select 'Network and Internet settings.'
- Now, select 'Change adapter options.'
- Select 'Status' from the menu that appears when you right-click on your Wi-Fi connection.
- Now, go to the 'Wireless properties' tab and then the 'Security' tab.
- To view the Wi-Fi password, check the box next to show characters.
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