Fix WiFi Not Connecting on Windows 11
If your WiFi is not connecting on Windows 11, restart your router, disable and re-enable your WiFi adapter, and check for driver updates. If the issue persists, try resetting your network settings or performing a system restore.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your router**: Turn off your router, wait for 30 seconds, and turn it back on. This can often resolve connectivity issues.
2. **Disable and re-enable WiFi adapter**:
– Press the Windows key + X and select Device Manager.
– Expand the Network Adapters section.
– Right-click on your WiFi adapter and select Disable device.
– Wait for 10 seconds and enable it again.
3. **Check for driver updates**:
– Open Device Manager.
– Expand the Network Adapters section.
– Right-click on your WiFi adapter and select Update driver.
– Select Search automatically for updated driver software.
4. **Reset network settings**:
– Click on the Start button and select Settings.
– Go to Network & internet.
– Click on Advanced network settings.
– Select Network reset.
5. **Perform a system restore**:
– Press the Windows key + S and type Create a restore point.
– Select Create a restore point.
– Click on System Restore.
– Select a restore point and follow the prompts.
Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: Why is my WiFi not connecting on Windows 11?**
A: There can be various reasons, such as router issues, outdated drivers, or incorrect network settings.
* **Q: How do I reset my network settings on Windows 11?**
A: Go to Settings > Network & internet > Advanced network settings > Network reset.
* **Q: Can I use the built-in troubleshooter to fix WiFi issues on Windows 11?**
A: Yes, you can use the built-in troubleshooter: Go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters > Internet Connections.
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