How to fix Wi-Fi issues in Windows 10
- At the bottom left corner, click on the Windows button and go to Settings.
- Now, click on 'Update and Security' and go to 'Troubleshoot'.
- Now, click on 'Internet Connections' and tap 'Run the troubleshooter'.
- Why is my WiFi not working on my Windows 10?
- How do I fix my Internet connection on Windows 10?
- How do I get my WiFi back on Windows 10?
- How do I fix my computer not connecting to WiFi?
Why is my WiFi not working on my Windows 10?
If you find Windows 10 repeatedly drops the Wi-Fi connection without warning (and you're sure there are no issues with the router), the problem could be caused by your network adapter's power management settings. ... Right-click on your network adapter. Select Properties. Click on the Power Management tab.
How do I fix my Internet connection on Windows 10?
Fix network connection issues in Windows 10
- Use the Network troubleshooter. Select Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Status. ...
- Make sure Wi-Fi is on. ...
- See if you can use the Wi-Fi to get to websites from a different device. ...
- If your Surface still isn't connecting, try the steps on Surface can't find my wireless network.
How do I get my WiFi back on Windows 10?
Turning on Wi-Fi via the Start menu
- Click the Windows button and type "Settings," clicking on the app when it appears in the search results. ...
- Click on "Network & Internet."
- Click on the Wi-Fi option in the menu bar on the left side of the Settings screen.
- Toggle the Wi-Fi option to "On" to enable your Wi-Fi adapter.
How do I fix my computer not connecting to WiFi?
Restart your modem and router
- Unplug the power cable for the router from the power source.
- Unplug the power cable for the modem from the power source. ...
- Wait at least 30 seconds or so. ...
- Plug the modem back into the power source. ...
- Plug your router back into the power source. ...
- On your PC, try to connect again.