Wi-Fi Not Working? The Complete Troubleshooting Guide

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🖥️ [The Complete Windows Troubleshooting Series] Part 7
Diagnosing and fixing Wi-Fi connection problems, step by step.

Every other device connects just fine, but your computer can’t find the Wi-Fi — or it’s connected but there’s no actual internet. Frustrating on a normal day, and outright stressful during something urgent. Here’s a systematic breakdown of Wi-Fi problems and how to work through them.

1. Wi-Fi Problems Generally Split Into Two Categories

💡 Diagnosing by Symptom

📡 Wi-Fi itself isn’t detected — likely a network adapter or driver issue
🌐 Connected, but no internet — likely a router, ISP, or DNS configuration issue

Correctly identifying which category you’re in is the first step toward a fix.

2. Real-World Case: Wi-Fi Dropped Mid-Meeting, Fixed With the Right Reset Order

📌 Real Scenario

A remote worker’s Wi-Fi suddenly dropped in the middle of a video call. Their phone stayed connected to the same network fine, ruling out the router as the cause. They toggled airplane mode off and on, then disabled and re-enabled the network adapter in Device Manager — and the laptop reconnected instantly. It turned out the network adapter hadn’t properly re-activated after the laptop woke from sleep mode.

3. Step-by-Step Diagnosis and Fix Sequence

🔧 Work Through These in Order

Step 1 | Test the Same Wi-Fi on Another Device
Check whether another device (like your phone) can connect to the same Wi-Fi, to determine whether the issue is with the router or your specific computer.

Step 2 | Restart the Network Adapter
Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Status and try “Network reset,” or disable and re-enable the network adapter in Device Manager.

Step 3 | Run the Windows Network Troubleshooter
Under Settings > System > Troubleshoot, run the “Internet Connections” troubleshooter for an automated diagnosis.

Step 4 | Restart Your Router
Unplug the router completely, wait 30 seconds, then plug it back in. This resolves most temporary network glitches.

Step 5 | Update the Network Driver
Check your network adapter driver in Device Manager and update it to the latest version.

4. Additional Fixes by Symptom

SymptomFix
Wi-Fi list itself doesn’t appearReinstall the network adapter driver, check airplane mode
Connected but shows “no internet”Try switching DNS to a public DNS (e.g., 8.8.8.8)
Only drops during certain hoursPossible router overload — consider repositioning or changing channels
Speed is unusually slowCheck bandwidth usage from other devices, restart the router

5. If Nothing Above Works

⚠️ When Basic Fixes Don’t Resolve It

Check the network adapter hardware itself — an older laptop’s Wi-Fi card may simply be aging out
Check for an ISP outage — could be a regional service disruption, check your provider’s status page
Try a USB Wi-Fi dongle temporarily — a useful workaround if the built-in Wi-Fi card is suspected
An aging router — for an old router, consider a firmware update or replacement

6. Habits for a More Stable Wi-Fi Connection

Maintaining Reliable Wi-Fi

🔄 Restart your router periodically (roughly once a week)
📶 Position the router in an open area away from walls and obstructions
🔧 Keep router firmware updated
💻 Regularly update your network driver
🖥️ Coming Up Next (Part 8)
Diagnosing and fixing “no sound” problems on Windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. My wired connection works fine, but only Wi-Fi doesn’t.
If the wired connection is working, the internet service itself isn’t the problem — the issue is likely with your Wi-Fi adapter or the router’s wireless functionality. Try restarting the network adapter or updating drivers first.

Q. My laptop has a physical Wi-Fi switch on the side — should I check that?
Some laptops have a physical Wi-Fi on/off switch or a keyboard shortcut (Fn + a specific key). It gets accidentally toggled off more often than you’d expect — definitely worth checking.

Q. I can’t connect to one specific Wi-Fi network, but others connect fine.
This suggests a compatibility issue with that specific router, or corrupted saved network credentials (like the password). Try “forgetting” that network and reconnecting from scratch.

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