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I have no Wireless adapter showing under Control Panel → Network and Internet → Network Connections. I just see Bluetooth and Ethernet.
How do I reinstate the Wireless adapter in Windows so I can make a connection to a wireless network?
I am also missing the option to 'manually connect to a wireless network', as shown here:
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It is a desktop Windows 10 machine with a Linksys AC1200 USB wireless adapter plugged in and I am trying to connect to a 4G hub.
Linksys AC1200 is present and enabled in Device Manager (reporting as Linksys WUSB6300). The drivers are the latest from the Linksys website.
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I had similar situation where the network drivers and the hardware were fine (Device Manager listed all network adapters and Linux used the network just fine, but there was no network in Windows 10 and no Network Connections in network settings). My guess is that I had Cisco AnyConnect VPN installed in Windows 8.1 and then upgraded to Windows 10 where it all got messed up.Many users experienced that and there were many suggestions and none of them worked.
Eventually I had to run the following command to reset the absent network connections:
The first time it failed and gave many errors. Then I tried
netcfg -d
command again and then it was successful (bizarrely). Then I rebooted and suddenly Windows 10 started picking up networks.Now it can associate with WiFi AP securely but it still fails to get an IP address.. well, at least something.
MariusMMariusM
This is a known issue with Win 10 if you have older VPN software installed like Cisco or in my case Junos. What worked for me was to uninstall the VPN and reboot. However the articles out there suggest registry editing:
Start CMD as an admin
reg delete HKCRCLSID{988248f3-a1ad-49bf-9170-676cbbc36ba3} /va /f
next in the same CMD:
netcfg -v -u dni_dne
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reboot and wifi should be back.
However I got the 'registry key not found so I unstalled the VPN, reboot and wifi is back. Next I installed a new version from Win 10 store and everything works great!
TomEusTomEus
Go into Device Manager and see if the driver is installed under the Network Adapters category. In device manager you can also check if the driver is disabled or not. You can open Device manager by following these steps, or you can search for devmgmt.msc in the search bar from the Start Menu.
If the driver is not installed, go to the manufactures website and download it.
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- Open Device Manager, open the drop-down Network adpaters
- Right-click Network adapters
- Select Scan for hardware changes
- If you can't see your Wireless adapter, go to step 11
- If you can see it, right-click on the adapter
- Select Uninstall ( this should only uninstall you driver software, not delete it)
- Now right-click Network adapters again
- Select Scan for hardware changes. This should re-detect your wireless adapter)
- Once detected, restart you machine
- Make sure your Wireless adapter in Network And Sharing Center is Enabled. Now try what you have to.
- If you cant find you your Wireless adapter device, you may need to properly install a wireless adapter driver. You'll have to do it perfectly, or have a service person do it for your machine
PS: If you want to create a wifi hotspot (when your wireless adapter is working properly), try the following command in Command Prompt
Replace YOURSSID with your ssid, and PROFILENAME with a name for you connection
Nithin KumarNithin Kumar
I just had the same issue. Drove me nuts. No connection options listed except Broadband and dial-up (what year is this??), with an Ethernet connection.I saw that a Windows Update had been installed this morning, about the time that the wifi crapped out. Did a system restore back to the update installation and voila---my wifi adapter was back.I knew it was something with the laptop because my tablets and phone wifi were both fine.
NancyNurseNancyNurse
I have had same issues but got it resolved. Always turn off the wifi of PC/Laptop before shutdown. Whenever PC/Laptop is again started wifi adaptor will be available under network adaptor tab. Switch on Wifi and search for required wifi network.Hope this works for all.
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All you'll need in order to take advantage of this feature is a Microsoft Account, and, if you don't already have one, we've got step-by-step instructions for how to make one. To enable the device sync:
1. Click the Start button.
2. Click the Settings icon.
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3. Click Accounts.
4. Click Sign in with a Microsoft account and enter your account information. Move to step 5 if you don't see that option.
5. Click Sync your settings.
6. Turn on the switch next to Sync Settings. Apply steps 1-6 on your other Windows 10 machines.
Disable any individual settings if you want certain things to not sync.
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