- First is to disconnect the internet cable from the laptop then uninstall/reinstall the wifi adapter. - Go to Device Manager and uninstall the Wifi adapter. - Once uninstalled, reboot the laptop and it should reinstall the driver automatically. - After the reboot do try connecting to your wireless network again.
YES, if you are thinking of connecting both the WiFi and Ethernet simultaneously to the same network then it is possible. Establishing both WiFi and Ethernet at the exact same time is a very straightforward task.
How to Set Up Cable Internet With a PC
- Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the port on the cable modem labeled, "Internet" or "Ethernet."
- Insert the Ethernet cable to the network port on your computer.
- Insert another Ethernet cable into the next available port on the router and connect the second end to a computer's network port.
At the prompt, type "ipconfig" without quotation marks and press "Enter." Scroll through the results to find a line that reads "Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection." If the computer has an Ethernet connection, the entry will describe the connection.
Windows 8/8.1/10
- Right-click on the taskbar and select Settings.
- Scroll down to the Notification area section and select 'Turn system icons on or off''
- Look for Network and toggle the switch next to it on.
Go into Device Manager > Network adapter > right click on the wireless driver > choose uninstall > restart. Test again. At this point, if you still cannot "see" the home network, but you can see others and connect like you were previously, the next step would be moving to look at the network.
Reset Wi-Fi network on Windows 8
- Open the Settings menu using the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut and click the Network icon.
- From the Wi-Fi section right-click and select Forget this network to delete the wireless profile that is causing the problem.
Go to the Start Menu and select Control Panel. Click the Network and Internet category and then select Networking and Sharing Center. From the options on the left-hand side, select Change adapter settings. Right-click on the icon for Wireless Connection and click enable.
Check Network Adapter Settings
Open Network and Sharing Center, click on Change adapter settings and then right-click on then wireless network adapter and choose Properties. Now scroll down in the list box until you see Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click on the Properties button.In Windows 8.1, to change the network profile, we have to go into the PC Settings screen. To do that, open the Charms bar and click on Change PC Settings at the bottom. Now click on Network and you'll see the list of connections, i.e Ethernet, Wireless, etc.
To enable a network adapter using Control Panel, use these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Click on Network & Security.
- Click on Status.
- Click on Change adapter options.
- Right-click the network adapter, and select the Enable option.
Just follow these simple steps to change the connection priority in Windows 8.1, Windows 8 or Windows 7.
- Navigate to Control Panel.
- Select Network and Sharing Center.
- Click Change Adapter Settings.
- Hit the Alt Key to make the menus appear above the list of Network connections.
Change Configuration Settings
- Click “Start” and select “Control Panel” to open the Windows Control Panel.
- Click the “Network and Internet” option and then click “Network and Sharing Center” from the options that appear within the Control Panel.
To reset the network adapters on your device, use these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Click on Network & Internet.
- Click on Status.
- Under the "Change your network settings" section, click the Network reset option. Source: Windows Central.
- Click the Reset now button. Source: Windows Central.
- Click the Yes button.
To enable DHCP or change other TCP/IP settings
- Select Start , then select Settings > Network & Internet .
- Do one of the following: For a Wi-Fi network, select Wi-Fi > Manage known networks.
- Under IP assignment, select Edit.
- Under Edit IP settings, select Automatic (DHCP) or Manual.
- When you're done, select Save.