After upgrading to Windows 11, users reportedly faced problems connecting to WiFi networks. Many Windows 11 users have recently messaged us asking how to resolve the no wifi networks found in Windows 11.
Windows 11 is still very new and has many bugs & glitches. This is the reason why users were facing problems while using their computers.
No WiFi network found on Windows 11 results from a bug in the Network adapters. And you can easily resolve it by following some of the methods we have shared below.
How to Fix No WiFi Networks Found in Windows 11
Since the actual reason behind the no wifi networks found the issue on Windows 11 is still unknown, we need to rely on general methods to fix it. Here’s how to fix No WiFi Networks found in Windows 11.
1. Make Sure the Airplane Mode is Turned Off
Like Windows 10, Windows 11 also has an Airplane mode that turns off all forms of wireless connectivity on your PC. So, if you can’t see any WiFi networks, ensure the Airplane mode is disabled.
If the Airplane mode is turned on, turning it off will solve your problem. Once turned off, search for the available WiFi network; you can see all WiFi networks & connect with them.
2. Install the Windows Update
The first thing you can do if you are getting a No WiFi network found error message is to update your operating system.
Windows updates often fix bugs and install security patches. So, if a WiFi network not found error appears due to a bug, it will be fixed instantly. To update Windows 11, follow the steps below.
- First, click on the Windows 11 Start button and select Settings.
- On Settings, click on the Windows update on the left.
- On the right, click on the Check for Update button.
That’s it! Now, Windows 11 will check for the available update. If any update is pending, you will have the option to install it.
3. Re-Enable the WiFi
Even if WiFi is turned on in your Windows 11 computer, you need to re-enable it. So, before trying the next methods, ensure that WiFi is turned on and working on your Windows 11 computer.
You must click on the WiFi or Network icon in the Taskbar to confirm if the WiFi is turned on. If the icon is missing, open Settings and select Network & Internet.
On the right side, you need to switch the toggle beside WiFi to disable and enable it again. The WiFi page will show you all available networks along with the option to connect with the network.
4. Enable the WiFi Network Adapter
Windows 11 allows you to manually enable/disable the network adapters. You can easily check which network adapters are enabled from the Network and Internet Settings. If the WiFi network adapter is enabled, you won’t be able to turn on or search for nearby WiFi. Here’s what you need to do.
1. Open the Control Panel on your Windows 11. Next, select Network and Internet.
2. On the next screen, select Network and Sharing Center.
3. On the left sidebar, select Change adapter settings.
4. Right-click on the WiFi network adapter and select Enable.
Make sure to restart your Windows 11 PC after making the changes.
5. Update Your WiFi Adapter
If WiFi is not showing or disabled on your Windows 11 computer, open the Device Manager and update your WiFi adapter driver. Here are some of the simple steps to update your WiFi adapter.
1. First, click the Windows 11 search and type Device Manager. Next, open the Device Manager app from the list of matching results.
2. On the Device Manager, scroll down and expand the Network Adapters.
3. Now right-click on the WiFi network adapter and select Update driver.
4. On the Next screen, select Automatically search for updated driver.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the WiFi driver update process.
That’s it! This is how you can fix the No WiFi networks found on Windows 11 by updating the WiFi network driver.
6. Rollback WiFi Adapter Driver to the Previous Version
If you are getting No WiFi Networks found error on Windows 11 after installing a new update, then you need to follow these methods to get it fixed. Here’s how to roll back WiFi adapter drivers to the previous version.
1. First, click the Windows 11 search and type Device Manager. Next, open the Device Manager app from the list of matching results.
2. On the Device Manager, scroll down and expand the Network Adapters.
3. Now right-click on the WiFi network adapter and select Properties.
4. On the Properties, select Roll back driver (If available).
That’s it! This will roll back your Wifi adapter drivers to their previous version.
7. Change the WiFi Channel Value
In this method, we will change the 802.11 channel value to Auto. Many users have claimed to fix the No WiFi Networks found a problem on Windows 11. Here’s what you need to do.
1. Open Settings and switch to the Network & Internet tab.
2. Click Advanced Network Settings > More Network Adapter Options on the right side.
3. Now, right-click on the WiFi adapter and select Properties. On the Properties, scroll down and click on the ‘Internet Protocol Version 4’ and select Configure.
4. On the adapter properties, switch to the Advanced tab. Now select the 802.11 value on the left. On the right, click on the value drop-down and select Auto.
That’s it! After making the changes, click on the OK button. This will possibly fix No WiFi Networks found a problem on Windows 11.
8. Run the Network Troubleshooter
Windows 11 provides you with a troubleshooter for fixing internet connectivity problems. You need to run the Network Troubleshooter to fix No WiFi Networks found error on Windows 11.
1. First, click the Windows 11 Start button and select Settings.
2. On Settings, click on the System on the left side.
3. On the right side, scroll down and click on Troubleshoot.
4. On the next screen, click on the Other trouble-shooters.
5. Now, under the Most Frequent section, click the Run button beside Internet Connection.
This will run the Network troubleshooter on your Windows 11 computer. You need to follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
9. Reset Network Settings
If the problem persists, you need to fully reset the network setting. Resetting the network will remove all user-made settings and use the default settings.
So, back up your Network data, like proxies, custom DNS, etc., before you reset your Network Settings.
Once done, you must follow this guide to reset Network Settings in Windows 11. After the network reset, you need to restart your Windows 11 computer.
10. Connect to the Internet via Ethernet Cable
If Windows 11 still shows No WiFi Networks Found, you may have a faulty WiFi network card.
You can try connecting a portable WiFi adapter to your PC and connect to a WiFi network. If the connection goes fine, you must check your WiFi card.
Alternatively, if you want to use the internet urgently, you can use the Ethernet Cable. Plug the Ethernet cable into your PC/laptop and connect to the internet.
Also read: How to View WiFi Password in Windows 11
So, these are the few best methods to fix the No WiFi Networks Found error on Windows 11. Let us know in the comments below if you want to suggest any other way to fix the problem.