'netsh wlan show profiles' don't show all connected network

Son Pham 1 Reputation point
2021-11-30T03:26:20.257+00:00

I have a problem on my Laptop Windows 10.
I use wireless Lan interface (WLAN) to connect to internet. My workplace has some SSIDs (ie. wifi name) for connection.
But I only can get one SSID for connection. Other SSIDs it show 'can't connect to this network', they even don't allow me to type a password to connect to it.

When I show the SSIDs that I am using as well as used before by netsh wlan show profiles, it show nothing. even the SSID I am using.

any advice for me?! now my laptop only can use one SSID and cannot get connect to any others

Thanks for any help

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  1. Son Pham 1 Reputation point
    2021-11-30T03:37:39.6+00:00

    I tried uninstall Wlan driver in Device Manager. And download & install the newest Wlan driver from manufacturer.

    I also tried use cmd to reset network interface such as: netsh winsock reset, netsh int ip reset

    but the issue is still

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  2. Limitless Technology 39,931 Reputation points
    2021-12-03T08:41:08.057+00:00

    Hi there,

    As it seems you have already done with network reset and Installing driver. I would suggest you to delete all SSID and try reconnecting them. I can also see netsh wlan shows all profiles.

    Visit your registry and delete part of a profile,
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Profiles

    You can also try changing the priority of other SSIDs that is not connecting and see if they are helpful.
    Click the wireless icon on the bottom-right corner of the taskbar.
    Select the wireless network you want to prioritize.
    Check the Connect automatically option.
    Click the Connect button.


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  3. Son Pham 1 Reputation point
    2021-12-30T07:12:12.66+00:00

    Hello,

    the issue is resolved. I found that I had installed too many VPN client software ( such as Cisco anyconnect, Fortinet VPN, SonicWall extender VPN, ...). They create virtual network cards and might hit the conflict with physical network card (like wifi and Ethernet).

    After Uninstalled them, the issue was gone.

    This topic should be closed

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