## Fixing WiFi Connection Issues on Asus Laptop
If your WiFi is not connecting on your Asus laptop, **restart your router and laptop, then disable and re-enable the WiFi adapter**. If that doesn’t work, follow these steps:
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your Asus laptop**: Shut down your laptop, wait for 30 seconds, and then turn it back on.
2. **Restart your router**: Unplug the power cord from your router, wait for 30 seconds, and then plug it back in.
3. **Disable and re-enable the WiFi adapter**:
* Go to Device Manager (Press Windows + X and select Device Manager).
* Expand the Network Adapters section.
* Right-click on the WiFi adapter and select Disable device.
* Wait for 10 seconds and then enable it again.
4. **Update WiFi drivers**:
* Go to the Asus website and search for WiFi driver updates for your laptop model.
* Download and install the latest driver.
5. **Check for interference**:
* Move your laptop closer to the router.
* Remove any physical barriers between the laptop and router.
6. **Reset network settings**:
* Go to Settings (Press Windows + I).
* Click on Network & Internet.
* Click on Status.
* Click on Network reset.
## Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is my WiFi not connecting on my Asus laptop?
A: The most common reasons are outdated WiFi drivers, interference, or issues with the router.
Q: How do I know if my WiFi adapter is working properly?
A: Check the Device Manager to see if the WiFi adapter is listed and if it’s working properly.
Q: What if restarting the router and laptop doesn’t work?
A: Try disabling and re-enabling the WiFi adapter, updating WiFi drivers, checking for interference, and resetting network settings.
Q: Can I use a WiFi adapter if my built-in WiFi is not working?
A: Yes, you can use a USB WiFi adapter as a temporary solution until you fix the issue with your built-in WiFi.
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