## Fixing WiFi Not Connecting on Chromebook After Update
If your Chromebook’s WiFi stopped working after an update, try restarting your device, checking your WiFi settings, and updating your WiFi driver.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart Your Chromebook**: Shut down your Chromebook, wait for 30 seconds, and then turn it back on. This often resolves connectivity issues.
2. **Check WiFi Settings**: Ensure your WiFi is turned on and you’re connected to the correct network. Go to Settings > WiFi and make sure the toggle is on.
3. **Forget and Reconnect to Network**: Forget the network you’re trying to connect to and then reconnect. Go to Settings > WiFi > click on the network > Forget.
4. **Update WiFi Driver**: Ensure your WiFi driver is up-to-date. Go to Settings > About Chrome OS > Check for updates.
5. **Reset Network Settings**: Reset your network settings to their default values. Go to Settings > Advanced > Reset settings > Reset.
## Frequently Asked Questions
– **Q: Why did my WiFi stop working after the update?**
A: Updates can sometimes cause compatibility issues with WiFi drivers or settings.
– **Q: Will restarting my Chromebook delete my data?**
A: No, restarting your Chromebook will not delete your data.
– **Q: How do I know if my WiFi driver is up-to-date?**
A: Check your Chromebook’s settings for updates or look for a notification indicating an update is available.
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