If the issue persists, follow method 2. How to use an automated troubleshooter , please follow the steps in the link given below. Note: An automated troubleshooter is a tool that can find and automatically fix some problems with the PC. These troubleshooters are designed to fix specific problems and are very helpful as it saves a lot of time and effort. If the issue persists, follow method 3. How to update driver software , please follow the steps given below. Now from the list, choose the Network adapter wireless network adapter that is showing limited connectivity.
A new windows will open. Check the network adapters and see how many are listed. Note: You may find two drivers here. One by Microsoft and the other from the Manufacturer. Upon completion, you are advised to restart your PC and check if the issue is resolved.
Please refer to the Microsoft Help articles given below and check if it helps. Note: A lot of variables are involved when you connect to a network: cables, network adapters, drivers, and routers. So troubleshooting network connection problems can be challenging. This article will help you find and fix problems with wired Ethernet and wireless Wi-Fi network connections. Wired and wireless network problems. Please do let us know if you need any further assistance, we will be glad to assist you.
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I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hello, Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community. I certainly understand your concern. There can be a number of reasons for no internet connection in Windows, some common reasons that can cause these problems are: Corrupted or incompatible drivers.
Missing updates. Network connection settings. Hardware or software problems. After you have all the equipment, you'll need to set up your modem and Internet connection. If your modem wasn't set up for you by your Internet service provider ISP , follow the instructions that came with your modem to connect it to your PC and the Internet.
If you're using cable, connect your modem to a cable jack. Put your wireless router somewhere where it will receive the strongest signal with the least amount of interference. For better results, follow these tips:. Place your wireless router in a central location. Place the router as close to the center of your home as possible to increase the strength of the wireless signal throughout your home. Position the wireless router off the floor and away from walls and metal objects , such as metal file cabinets.
The fewer physical obstructions between your PC and the router's signal, the more likely that you'll be using the router's full signal strength. Reduce interference. Some networking equipment uses a 2. This is the same frequency as most microwaves and many cordless phones.
If you turn on the microwave or get a call on a cordless phone, your wireless signal might be temporarily interrupted. You can avoid most of these issues by using a cordless phone with a higher frequency, such as 5. Security is always important; with a wireless network, it's even more important because your network's signal could be broadcast outside your home.
If you don't help secure your network, people with PCs nearby could access info stored on your network PCs and use your Internet connection. Change the default user name and password. This helps protect your router. Most router manufacturers have a default user name and password on the router and a default network name also known as the SSID.
Someone could use this info to access your router without you knowing it. To help avoid that, change the default user name and password for your router.
See the documentation for your device for instructions. Set up a security key password for your network. Wireless networks have a network security key to help protect them from unauthorized access. See the documentation for your router for more detailed info, including what type of security is supported and how to set it up.
In Windows 7 or Windows 8. Select Set up a new network , then choose Next. The wizard will walk you through creating a network name and a security key. Write down your security key and keep it in a safe place. You can also save your security key on a USB flash drive by following the instructions in the wizard.
Use a firewall. A firewall is hardware or software that can help protect your PC from unauthorized users or malicious software malware. Running a firewall on each PC on your network can help control the spread of malicious software on your network, and help protect your PCs when you're accessing the Internet. Windows Firewall is included with this version of Windows.
Select the Network or Wifi icon in the notification area. In the list of networks, choose the network that you want to connect to, and then select Connect. If you have problems with your Wi-Fi network when using Windows 10, see Fix Wi-Fi problems in Windows for advanced troubleshooting info.
Choose the network that you want to connect to, and then select Connect. If you have problems with your Wi-Fi network when using Windows 11, see Fix Wi-Fi problems in Windows for advanced troubleshooting info.
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