Fix WiFi Not Connecting on Windows 11 After Sleep Mode
To fix WiFi not connecting on Windows 11 after sleep mode, restart your WiFi adapter or update your network drivers.
## Direct Solution
Restarting your WiFi adapter can resolve connectivity issues. To do this, go to Device Manager, expand Network Adapters, right-click on your WiFi adapter, and select Disable device. Wait for 10 seconds and enable it again.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Check WiFi Settings**: Ensure WiFi is enabled and your network is selected.
2. **Restart Router**: Restart your router to refresh your network connection.
3. **Update Network Drivers**: Open Device Manager, expand Network Adapters, right-click on your WiFi adapter, and select Update driver.
4. **Disable and Re-enable WiFi Adapter**: In Device Manager, right-click on your WiFi adapter and select Disable device. Wait 10 seconds and enable it again.
5. **Reset Network Stack**: Go to Settings, select Network & internet, and click on Advanced network settings. Click on More settings and select Network reset.
## FAQ
– **Q: Why does my WiFi not connect after sleep mode?**
A: This issue can occur due to outdated network drivers, router problems, or WiFi adapter glitches.
– **Q: How often should I restart my router?**
A: It’s recommended to restart your router every 2-3 months to maintain optimal network performance.
– **Q: Will updating my network drivers resolve the issue?**
A: Yes, updating your network drivers can often fix connectivity problems, including WiFi not connecting after sleep mode.
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