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If your internet connection is working normally but you cannot see any network adapters in Control Panel or access “Change adapter settings,” this usually indicates a Windows system issue rather than a network-related error.
- Click Windows + R key, type services.msc, and click ok.
- Locate Network Connections in the lists, ensure the service is running, and the startup type is set to automatic.

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If the service is stopped, right-click it and select Start.
If you are still having issues,
- Open the Device Manager.
- Expand the arrow next to Network adapters.
- If you see your Wi-Fi adapters in the lists, right-click on it and select Uninstall device, select the 'Attempt to remove the driver software for this device' check box, and click Uninstall.
- Once uninstalled, restart your computer and connect your device to a Wi-Fi network.
See if you can change the adapter options for the network in the control panel settings.