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If you notice you’re having network & internet connection problems on your Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC. Issues like Unidentified network appearing, the Wi-Fi connection is limited, low Wi-Fi signal strength or the WiFi adapter is not working at all, then this post is intended to help you with solutions to the issue.
Why won’t my Windows 10 let me connect to WIFI?
Typically, your Windows 10/11 computer won’t connect to a network if Wi-Fi has been disabled on the device. Power-cycling or a simple reboot of your internet device (modem and router) usually fixes most network connectivity problems. Unplug your modem and router from the power socket, wait a minute, plug in your modem, wait a minute, and then plug in your router.

How do I know if my wireless adapter is bad Windows 10/11 ?
To know if your wireless adapter is bad, simply open Device Manager on your Windows PC. Expand the Network adapters section, and If there’s an exclamation or question mark beside the wireless adapter, then you have a wireless problem; if not you’re OK. But if your wireless adapter is still not working, then the solutions below can help you.

WiFi Adapter not working on Windows
If you’re faced with this WiFi Adapter not working issue, you can try our recommended solutions below in no particular order and see if that helps to resolve the issue.
Run Network Adapter Troubleshooter
Update WiFi adapter drivers
Make sure WiFi adapter is enabled
Reset WiFi adapter
Use ethernet adapter
Replace WiFi adapter
Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions. read more on our Forum