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How To Troubleshoot Internet Connection In Windows 11 [Tutorial]
How To Troubleshoot Internet Connection In Windows 11 [Tutorial]
Although Windows 11 updates are important to patch security vulnerabilities and improve the system performance, it is a known fact that quality and feature updates can introduce unintended problems.
With the proliferation of smart home devices, online gaming platforms, and video-streaming services, maintaining a strong internet connection is more important than ever. If you're experiencing lag while playing League of Legends, or it takes forever to download music, there's a good chance the problem is on your end and not an issue with your internet service provider (ISP).
Typically, one of the most common issues after installing an update is related to network connectivity. For instance, slow speeds, unreliable or complete loss of connectivity using a wireless or wired connection resulting in problems connecting to the internet and network resources, such as shared printers and folders.
Regardless of the reason, when a device cannot connect to the local network or internet, after a recent update of Windows 11, there are many ways that Microsoft recommends to fix the issue.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
internet not working windows 11
internet not working windows 11 after update
my pc internet not working windows 11
ethernet internet not working windows 11
internet not working on windows 11 after update
internet connected but not working windows 11
internet browser not working windows 11
internet LAN connection not working windows 11
internet connection not working windows 11
windows 10 cable internet not working
internet driver not working windows 11
internet explorer not working windows 11
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Huawei and Samsung.