I'm having trouble with my PC connecting to the WiFi network, even though my phone and iPad can connect just fine. I've already tried resetting the network settings, and I checked to make sure my Asus WiFi antenna is working, but nothing seems to be helping. I'm not sure whether the issue is with my network or my PC itself. If anyone needs more details, I'm happy to provide them. Sorry if my English isn't great!
4 Answers
It sounds like a problem related to your PC. If the first suggestion doesn’t work, consider moving the WiFi antenna closer to your router to see if that improves the connection.
A simple restart of your PC might do the trick! It’s amazing how often that solves connectivity issues.
Try connecting to another network to check if your WiFi card is functioning properly. You might also want to make sure no one has accidentally blocked your PC’s MAC address on the router. If that’s not the issue, try running these commands in the command prompt:
- ipconfig /flushdns
- ipconfig /release
- ipconfig /renew
- netsh winsock reset
After that, reboot your PC. If all else fails, check out the Device Manager to see if you need to uninstall your WiFi adapter and let Windows reinstall it.
Have you tried going into your network settings and forgetting your home network? Once you do that, reconnect to it and see if that helps.

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