Might be a driver issue. Was there a Windows update before this problem appeared?
Search for ”Device Manager” and open it.
Look down the device list for “Network Adapters”, double click on it and look for any devices that DO NOT begin their name with “WAN Miniport”. The two will be your Ethernet and Wi-Fi adapters.
Do either have an exclaimation mark in a yellow triangle? If yes right click on it and select “Uninstall device”.
If this doesn’t fixit them run Diagnostic for network connection:
'''Repairing Internet connection using Windows network diagnostics'''
# Right-click on the connectivity. icon on the system tray of your desktop. ...
# Press the Windows. ...
# Right-click on the connectivity icon on the system tray of your desktop.
# Select Troubleshoot problems.
# Right-click on the Windows Wireless '''network''' icon on your computer's system tray.
Might be a driver issue. Was there a Windows update before this problem appeared?
Search for ”Device Manager” and open it.
Look down the device list for “Network Adapters”, double click on it and look for any devices that DO NOT begin their name with “WAN Miniport”. The two will be your Ethernet and Wi-Fi adapters.
Do either have an exclaimation mark in a yellow triangle? If yes right click on it and select “Uninstall device”.
If this doesn’t fixit them run Diagnostic for network connection:
'''Repairing Internet connection using Windows network diagnostics'''
# Right-click on the connectivity. icon on the system tray of your desktop. ...
# Press the Windows. ...
# Right-click on the connectivity icon on the system tray of your desktop.
# Select Troubleshoot problems.
# Right-click on the Windows Wireless '''network''' icon on your computer's system tray.
Might be a driver issue. Was there a Windows update before this problem appeared?
Search for ”Device Manager” and open it.
Look down the device list for “Network Adapters”, double click on it and look for any devices that DO NOT begin their name with “WAN Miniport”. The two will be your Ethernet and Wi-Fi adapters.
Do either have an exclaimation mark in a yellow triangle? If yes right click on it and select “Uninstall device”.
If this doesn’t fixit them run Diagnostic for network connection:
'''Repairing Internet connection using Windows network diagnostics'''
# Right-click on the connectivity. icon on the system tray of your desktop. ...
# Press the Windows. ...
# Right-click on the connectivity icon on the system tray of your desktop.
# Select Troubleshoot problems.
# Right-click on the Windows Wireless '''network''' icon on your computer's system tray.
# Select Repair.
# Let us know how it goes.
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