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Open Device Manager - Microsoft Support
Open Device Manager. Windows 10. In the search box on the taskbar, type device manager, then select Device Manager from the menu. Was this information helpful?
Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support
On the Wi-Fi quick setting, select Manage Wi-Fi connections . Choose the Wi-Fi network you want, then select Connect. Type the network password, and then select Next. Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows. Learn how to connect to a Wi-fi network in Windows and manage your current network connections.
How to use Remote Desktop - Microsoft Support
Use Remote Desktop on your Windows, Android, or iOS device to connect to a Windows 10 PC from afar. Here's how to set up your PC to allow remote connections and then connect to the PC you set up.
Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Manage Wi-Fi connections ( >) on the Wi-Fi quick setting, see if a Wi-Fi network you recognize and trust appears in the list of networks. If it does, select the Wi-Fi network, and they try to connect to it. If it says Connected underneath the network name, select Disconnect, wait a moment, and then select Connect again.
Check your network connection status - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 lets you quickly check your network connection status. Select the Start button, then type settings. Select Settings > Network & internet. The status of your network connection will appear at the top. Check your network connection status in Windows.
Setting up a wireless network in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Start , type device manager in the search box, and then select Device Manager. Expand Network adapters. Look for a network adapter that might have wireless in the name. Setting up the modem and Internet connection. After you have all the equipment, you'll need to set up your modem and Internet connection.
You may experience an unexpected loss of Wi-Fi connectivity in Windows ...
The Windows Connection Manager service (WCMsvc) may stop responding in Windows 10 Insider Preview, resulting in an unexpected loss of Wi-Fi connectivity. Resolution. An update is available to resolve this problem. How to obtain this update.
How to use Remote Desktop - Microsoft Support
Use Remote Desktop on your Windows, Android, or iOS device to connect to a Windows 10 PC from afar. Here's how to set up your PC to allow remote connections and then connect to the PC you set up.
Cellular settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select the Network icon on the lower right corner of the taskbar, and then select Manage Cellular connections ( >) for the Cellular quick setting. Often, you’ll see the name of your mobile operator under the Cellular quick setting.
Wi-Fi connection icons and what they mean in Windows
Wi-Fi connected icon. You’re connected to Wi-Fi and the internet. You should be in good shape. If you see this icon but you’re still having connectivity issues, the problem might be with a specific app or website or a firewall blocking your Internet connection. VPN connected icon.