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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