10 Ways to Fix Windows 11 Wi-Fi Not Working

The Internet has become an inevitable part of human life. A day without Wi-Fi or the internet feels like a handicap. In the newly launched Windows 11, we have received a plethora of exciting features. However, sometimes users face that Wi-Fi is not working in their Windows 11, and without Wi-Fi, they face many troubles. So, here we are, coming up with 10 simple ways to fix if Windows 11 Wi-Fi is not working.

How to Fix if Windows 11 Wi-Fi is not Working?

There are numerous possible causes behind the issue of no internet connection. However, follow our step-by-step guide to fix this problem of Windows 11 Wi-Fi is not working.

1. Operate the Troubleshooter to Fix Windows 11 Wi-Fi Problem

Troubleshooter is one of the functions of Windows, which is used to solve various issues, including Wi-Fi-related problems. Hence, you will get an effective result if your Windows 11 not connecting to Wi-Fi.

#1. Open the Windows 11 Settings by pressing “Win key + I” together.

#2. From the left panel, click on the System and then open the Troubleshoot from the right panel.

open the Troubleshoot and then click on additional troubleshooters

#3. Here, open the Additional troubleshooters.

#4. Now, in the Most frequent sectionlocate the Internet Connection and press the Run button from the rightmost side.

locate the Internet Connection and press the Run button

The internet connection troubleshooter will detect the issue, which acts as a hurdle in connecting to Wi-Fi in Windows 11, and resolve the issue.

2. Update Network Adapter Driver

It has been noticed that your Wi-Fi setting may conflict with the adapter drivers if it is not updated regularly, which causes this kind of issue. So, by updating it, we can cure this problem.

#1. Press the Windows key and search Device Manager, and Enter.

Press the Windows key and search Device Manager

#2. Here, expand the Network Adapters by clicking on them.

expand the Network Adapters by clicking on them

#3. Now, please search for the Wi-Fi Adapter and Right-click on it, and select Update Driver from the menu.

search for the Wi-Fi Adapter and Right-click on it, and select Update Driver

#4. You will get one pop-up box in which there will be two options named Search automatically for driver and Browse my computer for drivers. From those, we recommend you opt for the first option, in which Windows will install the driver automatically rather than locating manually like the second option.

Search automatically for driver and Browse my computer for drivers

#5. That’s it! Wait for some time to complete the process.

3. Reinstall the Network Adapter driver

It happens that users face Wi-Fi not working in Windows 11 if there is an issue with Wi-Fi drivers. So, we can fix it by reinstalling the Wi-Fi drivers.

#1. Open the Device Manager by pressing the Windows key. 

Press the Windows key and search Device Manager

#2. Now, double-click on the Network adapters and locate the Wi-Fi Adapter.

#3. Right-click on the Wi-Fi Adapter and select Uninstall device from the pop-up menu.

Right-click on the Wi-Fi Adapter and select Uninstall device

#4. You will get one pop-up notification box in which you select the check box named “Attempt to remove the driver for this device.”

#5. And, at last, click on the Uninstall button to give confirmation. 

Click on Uninstall to confirm

#6. After uninstalling the driver, restart your computer, and the system will install a new driver automatically.

4. Fix Windows 11 Wi-Fi Problem by Resetting Network Settings

Resetting is the solution to various problems, so we can also cure this issue of Wi-Fi not working in your Windows 11 by resetting network settings.

#1. Open the Settings in Windows and open the Network & Internet from the left panel.

#2. From the options on the right panel, select Advanced network settings.

#3. Here, under the More settings section, choose Network to reset.

select Advanced network settings and then reset network

#4. Click on the button named Reset now, which is located beside the “Network Reset.”

Click on Reset Now

Along with the Network reset, your PC or laptop will also be restarted for network settings to be reset.

5. Turn on Connect Automatically when in Range

Despite being in the network availability, if Wi-Fi is not working on a laptop in Windows 11, it might be possible that permission is given to connect to any Wi-Fi available in the connection range.

#1. Press “Win key + I” and open the Windows Settings menu.

#2. Now, from the left panel, open the Network & Internet.

Open Network from left side

#3. Here, go to Wi-Fi and then Wi-Fi connection properties.

checkbox named “Connect automatically when in the range” to enable this option

#4. Click on the checkbox named “Connect automatically when in the range” to enable this option.

Connect automatically when in the range

6. Reconnect to the Existing Wi-Fi

If you notice that your Wi-Fi is connected, but no internet is available on your Windows 11, reconnecting to the existing Wi-Fi can fix this issue.

#1.  Firstly, launch the Settings Menu, and select Network & Internet from the left panel.

Open Network from left side

#2. Now, from the right panel, open the Wi-Fi option.

#3. Here, select Manage known networks. 

select the Manage known networks

#4. You can see the list of saved Wi-Fi networks here, along with Forget button on the rightmost side.

 #5. Click on this Forget button for the Wi-Fi network with which you have an issue.

Click on this Forget button for the Wi-Fi networks

#6. Now, go back to the Wi-Fi page and click on Show available networks.

#7. Here, you will see the network with you disabled earlier, so now click on that and select the Connect option.

click on that and select the Connect option

#8. You will again be asked for the password if it is a secured network, so type the password and press the Next button to connect.

Now, check whether the issue is persisting or not.

7. Enable the Wi-Fi Adapter

You cannot connect to any nearby Wi-Fi network if the Wi-Fi adapter is disabled. So check the Wi-Fi adapter and enable it if it is disabled.

#1. Open the Run menu by pressing the “Win key + R” together on your keyboard.

#2. Here, search for “ncpa.cpl” and then click OK.

run ncpa command

#3. Now, if you see the option named “Wi-Fi” in the grey box, then it shows that it is “Disabled.”

#4.  So, right-click on this option and select Enable from the pop-up menu.

enable WiFi

Now, you can access the available Wi-Fi network.

8. Disable Internet Protocol Version

The IPv6 option can also act as a hurdle in accessing the Wi-Fi network. So you solve this issue by just simply disabling it.

#1. Launch the Run prompt by pressing “Win key + R” simultaneously.

#2. Here, type “ncpa.cpl” and press “OK.

run ncpa command

#3. Locate the Wi-Fi and right-click on it select the option named “Properties.”

Locate the Wi-Fi and right-click on it select the option named “Properties

#4. You will get one pop-up box in which you can notice the number of items that are being utilized by the connection. From there, search for the “Internet Protocol Version 6(TCP/IPv6)” and Uncheck it if it is Checked.

Internet Protocol Version 6(TCP/IPv6)” and Uncheck it

After completing this process, try to connect to the internet.

9. Turn off and Turn on Airplane Mode

This is one of the most common solutions to solve many issues, including Wi-Fi connectivity problems.

#1. Press “Win key + A” together to launch Quick Settings.

#2. Here, you will get direct access to various options, including Airplane mode.

#3. Click on the Airplane mode icon to Enable it.

Enable Airplane mode

#4. Then, after waiting for a few minutes again, click on the same icon to Disable it.

After that, check whether the problem is persisting or not.

10. Analyze Wi-Fi Power Management

By changing the power management settings from the network adapter, we can fix the Wi-Fi issue.

#1. Press the Windows key and open the Device Manager.

Press the Windows key and search Device Manager

#2. Here, expand the Network Adapter menu by clicking on it.

expand the Network Adapters by clicking on them

#3. From the options, double-click on the Wi-Fi driver.

#4. From the Properties, select Power Management.

From the Properties, select Power Management

#5. You will get the pop-up box in which Disable the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power option.

Disable the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power option

This can assist in solving Wi-Fi not working issue!

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Concluding Notes on the 10 Ways to Fix Windows 11 Wi-Fi Not Working

Nowadays, not availability of Wi-Fi is the worst nightmare ever for us! But follow any of the above workable methods to fix your issue of Windows 11 Wi-Fi is not working. Hope! Our methods have helped you to come out of this Windows 11 Wi-Fi problem. Remain in touch with us to explore more hacks of the latest technology.

Ricky Shah
Ricky Shah

Ricky started GeniusGeeks in 2009 and there's no turning back since then! His flair of writing Windows OS related technical articles has been his hallmark! When not writing, he's often found exploring productivity and project management tools!

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