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Question: How do I fix the issue on my computer where it says "no Wi-Fi networks found"

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Here are a few steps you can follow to try to resolve this issue: 1. **Restart Your Computer:** Sometimes, simple issues can be resolved just by restarting your computer, this is often a good first step. 2. **Check Your Router:** Make sure your Wi-Fi is turned on and that you are in range. Try resetting your router by unplugging it, waiting for a couple of minutes, and then plugging it back in. 3. **Check if your Wi-Fi is off:** Depending on the device that you're using, it might be possible that your Wi-Fi is turned off. Try to turn it back on, usually you can find this setting in the control panel or in the notifications area. 4. **Update Network Drivers:** Outdated network drivers may cause connectivity issues. You can update this by going to the Device Manager > Network Adapters. Right-click on your adapter and select 'Update driver'. 5. **Troubleshoot problems:** Windows has a built-in troubleshooter that can detect and fix issues with wireless connections. You can access this by going to the Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center then click on 'Troubleshoot problems'. 6. **Check for Interference:** Other devices can sometimes interfere with Wi-Fi signals, like cordless phones, microwaves, and other wireless devices. Try to see if turning off these devices help, or if the issue persists everywhere or only in certain areas of your home or office. 7. **Check Your Computer’s IP Settings:** If your computer is not receiving a proper IP address from your router, it won't be able to connect to the internet. You can usually find your IP settings in your Control Panel under 'Network and Internet', then 'Network and Sharing Center', and then 'Change adapter settings'. If none of this helps, I'd recommend contacting your internet service provider or a professional computer technician. You may have a more serious issue, such as damaged hardware.

Answered by gpt-4

Sept. 1, 2023, 4:31 p.m.

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Published: Friday, September 1, 2023

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