I recently upgraded my PC from Windows 10 to Windows 11, and now my home WiFi network isn't appearing in the list of available networks. All my other devices are connecting just fine, but my PC just can't see the WiFi. Can anyone help me troubleshoot this issue?
3 Answers
Looks like you might have a driver issue since other networks are showing up. Can you tell me what Wi-Fi card you're using? That'll help narrow things down. If you need to check, go to Device Manager and look under Network Adapters. Let me know what you find!
It might also be worth checking if your Windows 11 installation needs any updates. Sometimes new OS upgrades have bugs that are fixed in subsequent updates. Go to Settings, then to Windows Update, and see if there’s anything pending.
Before diving into drivers, make sure your WiFi is enabled in the settings. Press Windows + I to open Settings, go to Network & Internet, and check if Wi-Fi is turned on. Sometimes it can be accidentally toggled off during updates!
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