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Fix network connection issues in Windows 10
Try these things to troubleshoot network connection issues in Windows 10.
  • Use the Network troubleshooter. Select Start  >  Settings  > Network & Internet > Status . Under Change your network settings , select Network troubleshooter Open Status settings
  • Make sure Wi-Fi is on. Select Start  >  Settings  > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi . Next, select Show available networks , and if a network you expect to see appears in the list, select it, then select  Connect Open Wi-Fi settings
  • See if you can use the Wi-Fi to get to websites from a different device. If you can’t, restart your modem, router, and device, and re-connect to the Wi-Fi.
  • If your Surface still isn't connecting, try the steps on Surface can't find my wireless network
File sharing over a network in Windows - Microsoft Support
To troubleshoot problems with sharing files or folders, follow the steps below on all computers from which you're trying to share. Update Windows. Ensuring all machines are as updated as they can be is key to making sure you aren't missing out on any driver or Windows updates.
Fix Ethernet connection problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
This can help solve connection problems you might have after upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11. It can also help to fix the problem where you can connect to the internet but can't connect to shared network drives.
Fix problems with nearby sharing in Windows - Microsoft Support
Make sure both PCs—the PC you’re sharing from and the one you’re sharing to—support nearby sharing. Nearby sharing requires the following: Windows 10, version 1803. Check your version of Windows
Fix network connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support
Try these things to troubleshoot network connection issues in Windows 10. Use the Network troubleshooter. Select Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Status. Under Change your network settings, select Network troubleshooter. Open Status settings
Setting up a wireless network in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you have problems with your Wi-Fi network when using Windows 10, see Fix Wi-Fi problems in Windows for advanced troubleshooting info. In Windows 11 Select the Network icon in the notification area, then select the > icon next to the Wi-Fi quick setting to see a list of available networks.
Share things with nearby devices in Windows - Microsoft Support
If the PC you're sharing from is running the latest version of Windows 11, you can share over Wi-Fi if the Windows 10/11 PC you’re sharing to is connected to the same private Wi-Fi network. Otherwise, you can share over Bluetooth. To share files with a PC that’s running Windows 10, it must be running Windows 10 version 1803 or later.
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.
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.