Help! My Windows PC Can See My Wi-Fi but Won’t Connect

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Asked By TechWizard99 On

I recently moved and set up my new Windows PC, but I'm having trouble connecting to my home Wi-Fi. It detects the network but shows it as weak or non-existent. I can connect to my mobile hotspot, so I don't think it's an issue with my network card. I'm using a Google/Nest router and my PC is custom-built with an Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168. I've already updated the drivers and tried a network reset. Any ideas on how to get my Wi-Fi working?

3 Answers

Answered By NetworkNerd88 On

When you try to connect, are you getting any specific error messages? Knowing that could help narrow down the issue.

Answered By GamerGuy47 On

Have you tried resetting your network settings again? Sometimes it helps to do this more than once. It can clear up lingering issues that might be preventing a proper connection.

Answered By HelpMeOut21 On

You might want to check if your router has any settings that could be blocking new connections. Some routers have options that prioritize Ethernet connections over Wi-Fi, so it might be worth a look.

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