HOW TO FIX “Not Connected – No Connections are available” ON WINDOWS 10/Windows 11
Well is frustrating when you really wanted to use your PC to do your work over the internet like checking your email or publishing your blog and manage your Facebook page but you realized that you can no longer connect to the internet or your PC can not find any available Wifi. If you are facing such problem, do not worry, continue to read the step - by - step instruction listed below and practically try them out to put your computer wifi back and running.
This step-by-step instruction is a guide for you to manually fix this problem
1. Open Control Panel, View by Category
2. Click Network and internet
3. Click Network and sharing center
4. Click change adapter settings
5. Identify your network adapter name
6. Open device manager
7. Expend network adapter name, select your network, right click and enable devices
8. Open CMD
9. Type “ipconfig /flushdns” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
10. Type “ipconfig /renew” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
11. Type “netsh winsock reset” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
12. Type “exit” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
13. Open network reset
14. Click “reset now” and select “yes” to allow network reset
15. Restart the computer to enable configuration to take effect.
16. Click trouble shoot problem
17. Select all network adapter to diagnose and click next
18. Close and done
Open Control Panel, View by Category
Launch control panel by clicking windows icon below the desktop on the taskbar of your computer or press the windows key on the keyboard and just type “Control Panel” to allow the system to find a best match for your request. When you see Control panel appears on the best match list, select and let it open up Control Panel App.
Once you launch control panel, make sure on the top right hand conner, where it says “view by:”, must have category selected. If you click on the drop down, you’ll have “Category”, “Large icon” and “Small Icon”. select “Category” to have better access to the list.
Click Network and internet
Now select network and internet. This part of the configuration will allow you to check network status and change its settings, set preference for sharing files and computers, configure internet display and connections and other network and internet settings. But we want to go to Network and sharing center
Click Network and sharing center
Click on Network and Sharing center to view the basic network information and setup connections. This section may again allow you to check network status and change its settings, set preference for sharing files, printers and computers. But we want to check the status of our wifi network. That is, we only want to change the adapter setting.
Click change adapter settings
On the left panel list, you’ll find Control Panel Home, Change Adapter Settings, Change Advance Sharing Settings and Media Streaming Options. Select “Change adapter settings” to procced. There you’ll find all network connections for this computer. We want to identify the wifi network adaptor.
Identify your network adapter name
Identify and make note of the network adopter name, because after this step, we will leave and go to Device Manager.
Open device manager
Launch Device Manage by clicking windows icon below the desktop on the taskbar of your computer or press the windows key on the keyboard and just type “Device Manage” to allow the system to find a best match for your request.
Expend network adapter name, Select your network, right click and enable devices
Once Device Manager launched, find “Network Adapter” and expand the list to find your Adaptor Name. Once you locate your device, right click and enable it.
Open CMD
Launch Command Prompt (CMD) by clicking windows icon below the desktop on the taskbar of your computer or press the windows key on the keyboard and just type “CMD” to allow the system to find a best match for your request. Right click on it and run as Administrator
Type “ipconfig /flushdns” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
Once command prompt opens. Type following commands
Type “ipconfig /renew” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
Type “netsh winsock reset” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
Type “exit” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
Open network reset
Launch Network Reset by clicking windows icon below the desktop on the taskbar of your computer or press the windows key on the keyboard and just type “Network reset” to allow the system to find a best match for your request. Click to open
Click “reset now” and select “yes” to allow network reset
This will open settings App direct to this specific command. Find where it says “Reset now”. It’s a button on the right, click it and select yes after to allow the windows to flush out all the network adapters and their settings. This will permit your computer to restart, after restart all the network adaptors and their settings will uninstalled and restore to default settings. This is compatible for windows 10 version 1607 or later (NETWORK RESET).
Restart the computer to enable configuration to take effect.
Click trouble shoot problem
After the restart and your problem persist, right click on the internet icon where you’d check your connectivity, it will give two options. Troubleshoot problems and open network and internet service, I want you to select Troubleshoot problems, this will identify and correct relevant hardware or software fault that cause the disconnections with your network
Select all network adapter to diagnose and click next
You will see it starts to detect problems until it stops on options for you to select and follow the prompt through. Select “All networks" and go next. Once the trouble shooting has completed. You are all done and good to go. Click close and enjoy your work
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