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| Problem | Best method | | --- | --- | | No Wi-Fi networks show | Method 2 (Disable/Enable) | | Limited or no internet | Method 1 (Network reset) | | DNS or IP address conflict | Method 3 (Command Prompt) | | Adapter keeps disconnecting | Try all three in order | If resetting doesn’t help, update your wireless driver. Go to Device Manager → right-click your adapter → Update driver → Search automatically for drivers .

Resetting the adapter won’t delete your files or saved Wi-Fi passwords (except Method 1, which may forget saved networks). Keep your router nearby to re-enter the password if needed. Share this post with someone who keeps asking “Why is my Wi-Fi not working?” 👍

Below are three easy methods for Windows 10 & 11.

Is your Wi-Fi acting up—slow speeds, random disconnects, or no networks showing at all? Before you blame your router, try resetting your wireless network adapter. It’s quick, safe, and solves most connection glitches.

How to Reset Your Wireless Network Adapter (Fix Wi-Fi Issues Fast)