FIX Wifi Not Working On Windows 11
I'm sorry, but there is no such thing as Windows 11. The latest version of the Windows operating system is Windows 10. If you are having trouble with your Wi-Fi connection on Windows 10, there are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue.
First, make sure that your Wi-Fi adapter is enabled and that your computer is in range of your Wi-Fi network. If you are using a laptop, you can usually enable or disable the Wi-Fi adapter by pressing the Fn key and one of the function keys (usually F3, F8, or F10) that has a Wi-Fi symbol on it.
Next, try restarting your router and modem. This can often resolve connectivity issues. If that doesn't work, try forgetting your Wi-Fi network and then reconnecting to it. To do this, go to the "Network & Internet" settings in the Windows 10 Settings app, click on the name of your Wi-Fi network, and then click "Forget". After that, you can try reconnecting to the network.
If you are still having trouble, you can try updating your Wi-Fi driver. To do this, go to the "Device Manager" in the Windows 10 Control Panel, find your Wi-Fi adapter, right-click on it, and select "Update driver". You can also try uninstalling and then reinstalling the driver.
If none of these steps help, you may need to contact your router manufacturer or your internet service provider for further assistance.