Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support If the device connects to Wi-Fi, but internet access is unavailable, follow the below troubleshooting steps Turn off Wi-Fi and turn it on again and reconnect to your wireless network Renew IP Configuration Open Command Prompt as Administrator Type ipconfig release and press Enter Type ipconfig renew and press Enter Flush DNS Cache
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi connection on your Surface If your Wi-Fi is working now or if you have internet access using an Ethernet connection, download and install the latest updates for Windows and your Surface to help improve your Wi-Fi connection To learn how, see Download drivers and firmware for Surface
Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows - Microsoft Support Whether you need to connect to Wi-Fi, configure a VPN, or troubleshoot network issues, these settings provide all the necessary options to ensure a seamless online experience Explore the various sections to customize your network preferences and maintain a reliable connection
Fix connections to wireless displays or docks in Windows - Microsoft . . . If you’re having trouble connecting to your wireless display, try the following to fix things: Make sure your Windows 11 device supports Miracast To check on your PC, press the Windows logo key + K If your device doesn't support Miracast, you might see a message saying you need to connect an external display with a cable
Mouse and keyboard problems in Windows - Microsoft Support Check your wireless connections Look on the bottom of the wireless device for a Reset button Resetting the device will disconnect and then reconnect the wireless connection There might also be a Reset button on the USB receiver for your device
Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support When you're not connected to Wi-Fi, your PC sends a signal to look for Wi-Fi networks in the area to help you get connected The signal contains the unique physical hardware (MAC) address for your device
Why is my Internet connection so slow? - Microsoft Support Proximity to the wireless access point or router, as well as physical obstructions, can affect the quality of your Internet connection To improve your connection speed, move closer to the access point and make sure that there are no physical obstructions between the access point and your computer
Wi-Fi and your home layout - Microsoft Support If you're not getting a reliable Wi-Fi connection but your signal strength is strong and the Wi-Fi channel is clear, check the Channel Width setting for your access point by signing in to it Typically, it'll be set to Auto or 20 40 MHz or something similar when you get it
Fix Ethernet connection problems in Windows - Microsoft Support If your router is a Wi-Fi router, try to connect to Wi-Fi and see if you can get connected This can do two things—help you get an internet connection and help you narrow down the source of the problem