Why won’t my computer connect to Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi connectivity issues can be due to network settings, router issues, or driver problems.
Wi-Fi connection problems can stem from a variety of causes, including router malfunctions, driver issues, or misconfigured network settings. Begin troubleshooting by ensuring that Wi-Fi is enabled on your device and that Airplane mode is off. If the network appears but won't connect, try forgetting the network and reconnecting with the password. Restarting both your computer and router often resolves connection glitches. If your device shows 'connected but no internet,' it might be an issue with your ISP, so checking other devices can confirm if the problem is widespread. For persistent issues, updating your Wi-Fi drivers or reinstalling them via Device Manager can solve compatibility or corruption issues. Changing the network band (from 2.4 GHz to 5 GHz, if available) can also improve connection quality in crowded areas. Lastly, resetting the router to factory settings can resolve any configuration problems, but be sure to save the Wi-Fi credentials beforehand.