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How do I fix my laptop WiFi hardware?
- Select the Start button > Settings > Network & Internet > Status. Open Network & Internet Status settings.
- Under Change your network settings, select Network troubleshooter.
- Follow the steps in the troubleshooter, and see if that fixes the problem.
Why won’t my laptop let me turn on WiFi?
Your laptop might have an actual physical switch on. Check to see if it does, usually somewhere above the keyboard. Also, go into the Control Panel and search Device Manager if the previous did not work. Open Device Manager and look under Network Adapters to make sure Windows properly detects your wireless driver.
How do I know if my laptop WiFi hardware is working?
Accomplish this by navigating to the “Start” menu, then to the “Control Panel,” then to the “Device Manager.” From there, open the option for “Network Adapters.” You should see your wireless card in the list. Double-click on it and the computer should display “this device is working properly.”
How do I reset my WiFi hardware?
What to Know
- Disable/enable Wi-Fi Adapter: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Change adapter options.
- Reset all Wi-Fi network adapters: Go to Settings > Network & Internet and choose Network reset > Reset Now.
- After either option, you may need to reconnect to your network and re-enter the network password.
How do I turn on my wireless hardware switch?
Go to the Start Menu and select Control Panel. Click the Network and Internet category and then select Networking and Sharing Center. From the options on the left-hand side, select Change adapter settings. Right-click on the icon for Wireless Connection and click enable.
How do I turn my WiFi back on?
The Wi-Fi adapter can also be enabled in the Control Panel, click the Network and Sharing Center option, then click the Change adapter settings link in the left navigation pane. Right-click the Wi-Fi adapter and select Enable.
How do I resolve a wireless adapter problem?
How can I fix the problems with the wireless adapter?
- Update the wireless drivers.
- Switch to wired connection.
- Delete your wireless profile.
- Check if your password is correct.
- Use some Command Prompt solutions.
- Check if your wireless adapter is disabled.
- Remove your antivirus software.