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Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Here’s how: Check in quick settings: Select the Network, Sound, or Battery icons ( ) on the right side of the taskbar, look for the Bluetooth quick setting, then select Bluetooth to turn it on. You’ll see “Not connected” if your Windows 11 device isn’t connected to any Bluetooth accessories. Check in Settings: Select Start > Settings ...
Troubleshooting Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter
Before you begin. In many cases, installing the latest updates for Windows will fix the issue. For more info, see Update Windows. Here are some other things to check: Make sure your adapter is also updated to the latest firmware. To learn how, see Update the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. Make sure the adapter is plugged into a USB ...
Fix connections to wireless displays or docks in Windows
Restart your PC and the wireless display. Remove the wireless display, and then reconnect it. To remove the device, open Settings, and then select Bluetooth & devices > Devices. Under Wireless displays & docks, select More options (three vertical dots) next to the wireless display, or adapter you want to remove, then select Remove device > Yes.
About advanced network settings | Xbox Support
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) tagging is done at the wireless packet level and is only active on wireless network connections. WMM functionality is typically enabled by default on wireless routers/gateways and provides a mechanism for protecting priority tagged Wi-Fi traffic against impacts to latency and/or throughput during times of wireless network ...
Troubleshoot a wireless network connection | Xbox Support
Click Start, type Control Panel in the Search box, and then Control Panel in the list of found programs. Click Network and Internet. Click Network and Sharing Centre. Click on the name of your wireless network, and then select Wireless Properties. Click the Security tab, and then click the Show characters tick box.
How to find your wireless network password | Xbox Support
Find your password on the router configuration webpage. Open a web browser on your computer. Type the default IP address for your router or gateway in the address bar (see list below), and then press Enter. The following are the default IP addresses for some of the router and gateway manufacturers: Belkin: 192.168.2.1. Cisco/Linksys: 192.168.1.1.
Change or reset your PIN - Microsoft Support
Change or reset your PIN. Windows 11 Windows 10. A PIN is a user-defined set of numbers, or a combination of numbers and letters, that allows you to sign in to your Windows device instead of a password. Your PIN is securely stored on your device, it isn’t transmitted anywhere, and it isn’t stored on a server. This makes it more secure than ...
Setting up a wireless network in Windows - Microsoft Support
In Windows 11, select Start, type control panel, then select Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center . Select Set up a new connection or network. Select Set up a new network, then choose Next. The wizard will walk you through creating a network name and a security key. If your router supports it, the wizard will ...
Wi-Fi network not secure in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 Windows 10. You might see a notification that tells you that you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network that’s not secure because it uses an older security standard. For example, this can occur if you connect to a Wi-Fi network that uses WEP or TKIP for security. These security standards are older and have known flaws.
Troubleshoot network connection errors | Xbox Support
Step 1: Power cycle your console and network hardware. To perform a power cycle reset, follow these steps: Unplug the power cable from the back of the router, modem, or gateway for 5 minutes. If you have a router and a modem, unplug the power cable from both devices. Restart your console.