First of all, restart your pc and try again. Otherwise, go to Device Manager> network adapters, check if the wi-fi adapter is present, enabled and if it works correctly, eventually update the driver. If the wi-fi adapter is not present, right click on the ethernet network adapter, choose uninstall, then click on Scan for hardware changes, then
Click on "Change Adapter Settings" And you will see your Local Area Connection icon and your Wireless icon. RIGHT click on your Wireless icon and select "disable" and watch it red-X-out. TheN RIGHT click it again and select "enable". Now you should be able see all the wifi stations again. 7.Jun 2, 2021 · Hello, use Registry Editor, go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NlaSvc\Parameters\Internet. and modify: EnableActiveProbing. then change "Value data" from "0" to "1". and restart your computer. 172 people found this reply helpful.
Aug 8, 2016 · Type Troubleshooting in the search bar on the Control Panel. Click on View all on the left navigation pane. Click on Network adapter. Click on Advanced on the Network adapter dialog box and click on Run as administrator (Enter the credentials if required).
Oct 7, 2020 · In the Windows Settings menu, select the Devices option. From there, you’ll need to select the Add Bluetooth or other device option. In the pop-up Add a device menu, you can select the type of device you want to connect to. Some WiFi Direct devices, for instance, are largely used for screen mirroring.
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