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How to re install WiFi driver on windows 10 and 11

If you are struggling to connect to WiFi or ethernet, re installing the driver could solve the issue.

To reinstall Wi-Fi drivers on Windows 10 and 11 follow these steps:

Open Device Manager:

Right-click on the Start button and select “Device Manager” from the menu that appears.

Locate your Wi-Fi adapter:

In Device Manager, find and expand the “Network adapters” category. Look for your Wi-Fi adapter. It might have a name like “Wireless Network Adapter” or something similar.

Uninstall the Wi-Fi adapter:

Right-click on your Wi-Fi adapter and select “Uninstall device” from the context menu. Confirm any prompts that appear to uninstall the device.

Restart your computer:

After uninstalling the Wi-Fi adapter, restart your computer. Windows will automatically reinstall the driver for the Wi-Fi adapter.

Update the driver (optional):

If Windows doesn’t automatically reinstall the driver or if you want to ensure you have the latest driver version, you can update the driver manually. Right-click on the Wi-Fi adapter in Device Manager and select “Update driver” from the context menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to search for and install the latest driver software.

Check Wi-Fi functionality:

After reinstalling or updating the driver, check to see if your Wi-Fi is working properly.

By following these steps, you should be able to reinstall the Wi-Fi drivers on Windows 10. I hope you find this content helpful.

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