Σύμπλεγμα θεμάτων

Wi-Fi and networking Windows guides and reports

Browse 21 Windows pages around wi-fi and networking with clearer navigation and tighter internal linking.

Network

Mobile hotspot does not work in Windows

Hotspot issues often involve adapter capability, airplane mode leftovers, or a network stack that needs to be reset.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi-Fi broke after a Windows update

Updates can swap drivers, change network policy, or expose an adapter problem that had been hidden before.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting in Windows

Power saving, weak signal, roaming behavior, or buggy drivers can cause repeated Wi-Fi drops.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi-Fi network does not appear in Windows

Hidden SSIDs, weak signal, driver issues, and adapter state problems can prevent a network from appearing at all.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi-Fi says connected but there is no internet

A Windows PC can stay associated to Wi-Fi while DNS, gateway access, firewall rules, or the upstream connection are broken.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi-Fi stops working after sleep or wake

Resume from sleep can leave the wireless adapter in a bad state until it is reset or the driver is refreshed.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi‑Fi broke after a major Windows feature update

Feature updates can rework drivers, policies, shell behavior, and app integrations, which is why wi‑fi can break right after an upgrade.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi‑Fi problem only affects one Windows user account

If wi‑fi works for one account but not another, the issue is often profile-level settings, cache, or permissions rather than the hardware itself.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi‑Fi settings are greyed out or missing in Windows

Greyed-out or missing wi‑fi settings can point to edition limits, policy, account state, hardware detection, or a service that did not load correctly.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Wi‑Fi works on another PC but not on this Windows PC

If wi‑fi works elsewhere, the failing PC likely has a local settings, driver, account, or policy problem rather than a universal device failure.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets
Network

Windows cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network

Connection failures commonly come from wrong saved credentials, captive portals, incompatible security modes, or an unstable adapter.

  • check whether other devices can use the same network normally
  • forget the network and reconnect with the correct password
  • restart the router and the Windows PC before deeper resets