Hey everyone, I'm running Windows 11 and recently noticed that my laptop can't connect to Wi-Fi. The weird part is that I can't even find the Wi-Fi option anymore! I've already restarted my laptop a couple of times, but still no luck. Just to note, every other device in my house connects just fine. I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on what's going on!
4 Answers
Funny enough, my issue just fixed itself after checking the BIOS! There was no change made, but the Wi-Fi option reappeared. Technology, huh? Sometimes it just needs a little TLC to get back on track.
Post a photo of your keyboard, as some laptops have specific function keys to toggle Wi-Fi on and off. Just in case there's one you might have missed.
You might want to check your BIOS settings and see if the WLAN option is enabled. Sometimes things get switched off in there accidentally, which can make the Wi-Fi button disappear. Just be careful when you're in the BIOS; you don’t want to change something else by mistake!
It's possible that there's a hardware switch on your laptop that disables the Wi-Fi. I’d suggest checking your device’s body for any such switch—it might be located around the sides or near the function keys.
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