I've been using my Acer Nitro V15 running Windows 11 for over a year without any issues, but recently it just stopped connecting to Wi-Fi properly. My phone and other devices can access the internet with no problem, but my laptop won't connect at all or will connect but not load anything in browsers like Opera or Discord. I also tried using my phone's hotspot, but it doesn't work there either. I've done all the usual troubleshooting steps and restarted my laptop multiple times, but nothing seems to help!
2 Answers
If you're not sure about uninstalling the Wi-Fi driver, don't worry! In Device Manager, look for something that says 'Network Adapters' and click it to expand. You should see a list, and one of them will likely mention 'Wi-Fi' or your adapter name. If you need a more step-by-step guide, just let me know!
Have you tried uninstalling the Wi-Fi driver from the Device Manager? Just find it in the network adapters section, right-click it, and select uninstall. After that, restart your laptop - it should automatically reinstall the driver. This might fix the connection issues you're facing.

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