Can’t Find Any Wi-Fi Networks After Windows 11 Update

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Asked By TechieWizard42 On

After my computer updated to Windows 11 overnight, I woke up to find Windows Explorer not working at all. I managed to fix that issue, but now my computer can't detect any Wi-Fi networks. I've tried quite a few things already, like uninstalling the network adapter and running the command 'sfc /scannow', but nothing seems to help. My router is working fine, as all other devices in my house are connecting to the internet without any problems.

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Answered By TroubleshooterTom On

Did you give it a restart? I ran into a similar problem after my update, and after a few restarts, command windows popped up quickly, and then my Wi-Fi started working again. I didn’t really change anything else, so it might just need a little refresh.

TechieWizard42 -

I've restarted several times and it hasn't changed anything.

Answered By NetworkNinja99 On

This sounds like a possible driver issue. Have you tried checking the Device Manager? Just expand 'Network adapters', right-click your Wi-Fi adapter, and hit 'Properties'. Under the Driver tab, you can select 'Roll Back Driver' if you see that option. It might help fix the issue.

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