Why Can’t My Windows 11 PC Find Wi-Fi Networks?

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Asked By CuriousNomad42 On

I'm having trouble with my Windows 11 computer. It connects to an Ethernet network without any issues, but I can't find any options for Wi-Fi connections. I've tried disconnecting the Ethernet cable, but that didn't help. I found some suggestions online about restarting WLAN configuration and checking the Control Panel for updates, but everything seems up to date and still nothing changes. Is it possible my PC doesn't have Wi-Fi capabilities, or am I missing something here?

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Answered By GadgetGeek88 On

Some computers just don’t come with wireless network cards. You'll want to check the specifications for your specific make and model. If it does have a Wi-Fi card, make sure the drivers are installed. You might also want to consider getting a USB Wi-Fi dongle as a quick fix.

CuriousNomad42 -

Thanks for the tip! I’ll check the specs and see about the dongle option.

Answered By TechSavvyGal1 On

It's possible that your PC doesn't have a built-in Wi-Fi card, or it might need drivers to recognize the Wi-Fi capability. You can typically find this information in your device's specifications.

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