Wifi Option Not Showing in Settings on Windows 10
Wifi Option Not Showing in Settings on Windows 10.
Many of us access Internet by using a wireless connection, but Windows 10 users reported an unusual problem with Wi-Fi. According to them, the Wi-Fi icon is missing in Windows 10, so let’s see how to fix this little problem.
Some users have reported that out of the blue there is no Wifi tab in the Network and Internet category of Windows Settings. The issue is often due to the required services not running or your outdated Wifi drivers. Most of us use a Wifi card on our system instead of wired connections because we prefer it that way. There is not much change in the speed of the internet connection, however, just to save us from the troubles of a wired connection, we opt for a Wifi card.
The said issue can, in some cases, be due to your operating system. In such a case, the Windows is either not detecting the Wifi card or something is preventing it from doing so. Nonetheless the issue can easily be dealt with by applying a few specific solutions.
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Your Windows 10 computer may not show available Wi-Fi Networks (No Wi-Fi Networks Found) sometimes after installing a feature update. Many of the users have reported that they are unable to search and discover new Wi-Fi access points after going through the Fall Creators Update. However, this issue still exists in computers running v1809 which is the latest Windows 10 build as of this post.
Welcome to the Windows-land where the “mandatory updates” and “security patches” would more often than not, make your life harder by either messing up or not showing something. One of the rather recent additions to the list is the Wi-Fi problem.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.