Surface Pro WiFi Not Connecting: Fix It Now
## Direct Answer
Your Surface Pro WiFi is not connecting due to outdated drivers, incorrect network settings, or hardware issues. To fix this, try restarting your device, updating WiFi drivers, and checking your network settings.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To resolve the WiFi connectivity issue on your Surface Pro, follow these steps:
1. **Restart your device**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue.
2. **Check WiFi settings**: Ensure WiFi is turned on and you’re connected to the correct network.
3. **Update WiFi drivers**: Go to the Device Manager, expand the Network Adapters section, right-click on the WiFi adapter, and select “Update driver”.
4. **Forget the network**: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > WiFi, click on the network you’re trying to connect to, and select “Forget”.
5. **Reset TCP/IP stack**: Type “netsh int ip reset” in the Command Prompt (as administrator) to reset the TCP/IP stack.
## FAQ
### Q: Why is my Surface Pro not connecting to WiFi after a restart?
A: If restarting doesn’t work, try updating your WiFi drivers or checking for physical obstructions between your device and the router.
### Q: How do I update WiFi drivers on my Surface Pro?
A: Go to the Device Manager, expand the Network Adapters section, right-click on the WiFi adapter, and select “Update driver”. Then, follow the prompts to search for and install updates.
### Q: What if I’ve tried all the steps and my Surface Pro still won’t connect to WiFi?
A: If none of the above steps work, try resetting your Surface Pro to its default settings or contacting Microsoft support for further assistance.