To fix this, openAction Centerand turn offAirplane mode.
Then, wait a few seconds and verify if your system detects the Wi-Fi internet.
If the Airplane mode tile is missing, you should check Windows controls.
Here’s how to proceed:
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In this case, you should update the driver.
Launch rig Manager (seehow to fire up the rig Manager) and extend theNetwork adapterslist.
There, right-nudge the wireless adapter and selectUpdate driver.
In the pop-up window, choose theSearch automatically for driversoption, thenSearch for updated drivers on Windows Update.
If your connection issues are brought on by the NIC, you should disable and enable it.
If the process is turned off, you cant connect to a Wi-Fi web link on your PC.
As such, go through this to enable DHCP on your setup:
8. you could try changing your PC’s channel width and see if this quick solution fixes your problem.
However, simply unplugging it for a couple of minutes might not be enough.
Check outhow to correctly power cycle your routerfor the best results.
Remove the Wireless Profile
A corrupted or bugged wireless profile might cause you the current online grid issues.
The easiest way to fix it is to remove your wireless profile using Command Prompt.
If it stops functioning properly, you will experience all sorts of web link issues.
Here is a list of services you should probably check and double-check they are running:
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Change the DHCP Users Number
Another solution involving your Wi-Fi router is increasing the number ofDHCPusers.
In general, the limit is around 50 DHCP users.
If you go above it, it could lead to Wi-Fi issues.
As we discussed, it’s possible for you to start by checking the controls on your setup.
This way, your gear will automatically scan for better connection without any manual input.