WiFi Not Showing in Settings On Windows 10 - 7 Fix Missing WiFi
WiFi not showing settings can be very annoying on Windows 10 or any other OS because WIFI's is essential in this age of technology. Without an internet connection, any device would feel useless.
The wireless technology that connects computers, tablets, cellphones, and other devices to the internet is known as Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi is a radio signal transmitted from a wireless device toward a nearby device, that converts the signal into material that can be seen and used. The routers, which connect to a network by wire or cable, receive a radio signal from the device.
Everyone uses wifi/internet every day at this age. There are a lot of problems related to it. sometimes it starts to disconnect and reconnect after every minute which can interrupt important meetings calls or online jobs
Why do the wifi settings don't show up?
There can be various reasons why the Wi-Fi network (SSID) is not showing up on your windows.
Occasionally, once a feature update has been installed. Many customers have complained that after installing the Fall Creators Update, they are unable to search for or discover new Wi-Fi connection points. This problem, however, still remains in computers.
The operation netsh wireless LAN show networking (from a Command Prompt window) may correctly display the list of accessible Wi-Fi access points (SSIDs) in some cases, but the GUI may claim there are no wireless networks available.
Regardless of the issue, if you watch the video you will be able to learn the right way to sort it out.
Checking if Windows or Hardware Problem 00:00
Reset Internet Options 01:01
Activate WLAN config service. 01:45
Disable/Enable Network Adapter 02:46
Updating/Installing Network Adapter Driver 03:30
Network Reset 06:20
Fix Network Socket Error 06:50
Download Driver And activate All services 07:46
This video will help to solve WiFi Not Showing in Settings in Windows 10 on computers, laptops, desktops running Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 systems. Works on all computers and laptops (HP, Dell, Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba).
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