suddenly my WIFI is not showing in my dell windows 10 and I can not even see it?

Allan Bishawu 0 Reputation points
2025-12-02T01:47:33.92+00:00

WIFI is not found in my pc all of a sudden how can this issue be fixed.


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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-02T01:47:46.1333333+00:00
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    If your Wi-Fi is not showing on your Dell Windows 10 PC, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

    1. Check Airplane Mode: Ensure that Airplane mode is turned off. You can do this by clicking on the notification icon in the taskbar and checking the Airplane mode setting.
    2. Restart WLAN Autoconfig Service: Sometimes, restarting the WLAN Autoconfig Service can help. You can do this by:
      • Pressing Windows + R, typing services.msc, and hitting Enter.
      • Finding WLAN AutoConfig in the list, right-clicking it, and selecting Restart.
    3. Update Network Drivers: Ensure that your network drivers are up to date. You can check for updates in the Device Manager:
      • Right-click on the Start button and select Device Manager.
      • Expand the Network adapters section, right-click on your Wi-Fi adapter, and select Update driver.
    4. Check for Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows is fully updated. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and check for updates.
    5. Uninstall Third-Party Connection Managers: If you have any third-party connection managers installed, consider uninstalling them as they may interfere with the Wi-Fi connection.
    6. Network Reset: If the above steps do not work, you can try resetting your network settings:
      • Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Status.
      • Scroll down and click on Network reset. This will remove and reinstall all your network adapters and set other networking components back to their original settings.

    After trying these steps, check if your Wi-Fi network appears again. If the problem persists, there may be a hardware issue with your Wi-Fi adapter.

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  2. Lester Bernard Reyes 67,430 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-02T02:30:36.6633333+00:00

    Hi, I'm Bernard, a fellow Windows user. I'm happy to help!

    Based on your inputs, it seems that there is an incompatibility with the Wi-Fi driver. Moreover, kindly follow the steps below for us to sort out the issue:

    -Press the Windows key + X

    -Go to Device Manager

    -Click View > Select "Show hidden devices"

    -Expand the Network Adapters

    -Look for your Wi-Fi driver

    -Right-click and click Update Driver

    -Select Browse my computer for drivers

    -Click Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer

    -Choose an old driver or another driver name, then select it and hit next until it installs.

    Note: If the issue persists, please download and install a Wi-Fi driver and BIOS update from your manufacturer's website.

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