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Analyze the wireless network report - Microsoft Support
Get step-by-step instructions on how to create and analyze the wireless network report in Windows 10, so you can fix Wi-Fi problems at home.
Poor wireless connectivity on Surface devices running Windows 10 and ...
Describes a hotfix for poor connectivity on a Surface device that is running Windows 10 and a Netgear R8000 or Verizon MiFi router or an ATT Unite Pro mobile Wi-Fi hotspot.
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.
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi connection on your Surface
Solution 1: Run Windows Network Troubleshooter. Solution 2: Check your network on another device. Solution 3: Restart your network equipment. Solution 4: Turn airplane mode on and then back off. Solution 5: Force a restart for your Surface. Solution 6: Verify that Wi-Fi is available in Device Manager.
Troubleshoot a wireless network connection | Xbox Support
Check for sources of active and passive wireless interference. Interference can shorten the effective range of your wireless signal and can be a cause of random disconnections. Add a wireless repeater to extend your wireless network range.
Wi-Fi network not secure in Windows - Microsoft Support
Wi-Fi network not secure in Windows. 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.
Faster and more secure Wi-Fi in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 and WPA3 in Windows for better wireless coverage and network security.
Wi-Fi connection icons and what they mean in Windows
No network adapters are detected or enabled. Find out what the different Wi-Fi icons in Windows tell you about your connection state, and how they can help you troubleshoot and fix Wi-Fi.
Fix network connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support
Try these things to troubleshoot network connection issues in Windows 11. Make sure Wi-Fi is on. Select Start > Settings > Network & internet, then turn on Wi-Fi. Next, select More options ( >) next to Wi-Fi, then select Show available networks.
Tools and apps - Microsoft Support
Tool: A Wi-Fi analyzer app. Description: This type of app is used to see what Wi-Fi networks are around you and give you information about the networks. This can help you make decisions about your network to improve your Wi-Fi.