No Wireless networks found But they are and WIFI is turned ON – Windows 10 and Windows 11



No Wireless networks found But they are and WIFI is turned ON – Windows 10 and Windows 11

No Wireless networks found But they are and WIFI is turned ON - Windows 10 and Windows 11

windows 10 doesn’t detect wifi networks? No wireless networks found problem in Windows 10 and Windows 11 can be fixed by these three simple methods.

Method #1: 0m3s
Update wifi driver offline. Right click on windows start button. Open device manager. Expand network adapters. Right click on your wifi driver (the name differs across the models. The wifi may be the first driver under network adapters. The name usually carries “wireless” … Right click on your wifi driver and click on Update the driver software. You can update it offline if you do like the following. In the next window, please select browse computer… Select let me pick in the next window. Select the latest appropriate driver in the next window.

Method #2: 0m48s
Uninstall wifi driver without Deleting. In the same window in device manager-network adapters. Right click on your wifi driver and chose uninstall. Please DON’T Delete! Just uninstall, uncheck the option of delete if asked. After uninstalling, go to Action on the top. Now Scan for hardware changes. Do it twice or thrice until the uninstalled item is back! It’ll comeback for sure after restart, if you didn’t delete in the above step.
Note: You need to restart your computer for this method. You can restart after applying all methods as well!

Method #3: 1m22s
Restart windows explorer. Right click on windows start button. Chose task manager. Go to processes tab. If it’s showing few processes click on more details. Find Windows Explorer (you may tap W key repeatedly to find it). Select Windows Explroer and click on restart at the bottom of the window!

RESTART may be required to apply the changes you have made! .

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