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This article will focus on what to do if Window 7 does not connect to a WiFi network. The fact is that although this operating system is more stable than its predecessors, there may still be various errors that need to be corrected manually.

Before moving on to connection problems and their solution, you need to understand what WiFi is and how the technology works. This will allow you to quickly fix some problems.

The fact is that to connect to such a network, you need an access point. Its functions are usually performed by a wireless router. And so the first thing, if not available connections to a WiFi network in Windows 7, you should pay attention to the router.

As a rule, the reason is precisely in it. But of course, there are other problems as well. So, let's go in order.

Checking the Router

Everything is very simple here. If the laptop does not see available connections, then go to the menu WiFi settings router and check if the wireless network is turned on. To do this, you need to connect to the router using a regular Internet cable. After that, open a browser (any) and in address bar write 192.168.0.1. Press "Enter". Next, a window will appear in which you will be prompted to enter a password and login. As a rule, the default key and login are admin, admin, respectively.

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If you have changed these data, then enter your values. Next, we get to the settings menu. We are interested in Network SettingsWireless Network (NetworkWireless). In settings wireless network you need to check the box next to the item “Enable wireless network” (Enable Wireless Router Radio). Everything, this completes the router setup. And if there are still problems with WiFi in a laptop with Windows 7, then you should proceed to setting up operating system.

Why does the computer not see available wireless networks

There are many reasons for this, as well as solutions. Fortunately, Windows 7 is easy to use and has many options for diagnosing and fixing various problems. But we will consider only the most common ones.

First of all, check the status wireless connection WiFi. To do this, you need to open the Network Sharing Center. To do this, click on the network icon in the tray and select "Network and Control Center" in the window that appears. public access».

A menu will open in which all settings related to the network are made. Here we are interested in the item "Change adapter settings". In the window that opens, you need to find a shortcut that has the name "Wireless network connection". If this connection It has grey colour, it means that it is disabled. To turn it on, click on it. right click mouse and select Enable.

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Wireless network icon not showing in tray

Often users ask the question, what to do if the WiFi icon is not displayed in the tray in Windows 7? This can only mean one thing - the wireless module is turned off or not working. occurs, as a rule, using the key combination Fn + the button to turn on the adapter. On the different laptops this button can be located in different places.

For example, on Asus laptops- this is a combination of Fn + F2, on Lenovo - Fn + F5. The WiFi power button itself is indicated by the corresponding image. In addition, on some models, a separate key is provided to activate the wireless connection module. In that case, just click it.

So, after turning on the wireless adapter, Windows 7 should automatically start searching for available networks. If this did not happen, and the tray icon did not appear, then you should check the correct operation of the drivers.

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Checking Drivers

You can check the software in Windows 7 in the task manager.

You can launch it by clicking on the "My Computer" shortcut, which can be found on the desktop, in the start menu or in Windows Explorer, with the right mouse button. In the window that appears, click "Properties". Next, a menu will open in which you need to open the "Device Manager".

In the window that appears, we are interested in network adapters. If you did not find this, then there are no drivers for the device and you need to install a driver for this module. If, however, such an item exists, then open it. Typically, a wireless adapter is called a Wireless Network Adapter. The device may also be referred to as exclamation mark. This indicates that the driver is not working properly and needs to be updated or reinstalled.

It is very easy to do this. As a rule, a laptop comes with a special disk that contains all necessary programs and drivers. If there is no such disk, do not rush to get upset. The necessary software can always be downloaded from the Internet, as manufacturers have taken care of supporting their customers.

To do this, find the official website of the manufacturer of your laptop and in the search write the exact name of the laptop ( exact model). Next download required drivers and install them. It is worth noting that it is not recommended to install software downloaded from third-party sources, as such drivers can be unstable, and sometimes even pose a threat to the integrity of the system.

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It is also important to know that sometimes, even when installed driver, the adapter cannot be enabled because it uses additional functions keyboards. This means that along with software for network adapter you should also download the driver for the keyboard, as well as the recommended utility for managing the wireless module.

Hello dear friends. As you probably already understood from the title, today I decided to touch on a very serious and painful topic, and try to figure out what to do when Wi-Fi does not work on a laptop or netbook and how to still connect a laptop to WiFi router. By the way, it can be not only a laptop, or a netbook, it can also be an ordinary desktop computer with Wi-Fi receiver. There have been a lot of similar questions lately, mainly to the article.

Now we will try to figure out step by step what and why problems may appear when connecting a laptop to wireless wifi networks. We will also try to find a solution to this very popular and unpleasant problem with connecting to Wi-Fi, or rather an unsuccessful connection.

Most often, problems arise when the Wi-Fi module itself cannot be turned on on a laptop. And when Wi-Fi turns on, the laptop finds all available networks, but when you try to connect, it writes. You need to check if the drivers are installed on wifi adapter whether Wi-Fi is enabled on the laptop, etc. Now we will deal with this.

I noticed that most often problems with connecting to Wi-Fi are found in Windows 7. It is on this OS that the error network without access to the Internet very often appears, I wrote how to solve this problem in the article, the link to which is above. In fact, as practice shows, there can be a lot of reasons for this problem. And if there are many reasons, then there are many ways in which you can make a laptop connect to a Wi-Fi router.

But it is not always the laptop, netbook, etc. that is to blame. There may be a problem in the access point, that is, in the Wi-Fi router. And the first thing we need to do when there is a problem with connecting to Wi-Fi is to determine what is the reason, in a laptop, or in a Wi-Fi router. Now I will consider the problem with connecting to my own router. Because if you are unable to establish a connection with someone else's Wi-Fi, then all claims are against the neighbor, it is most likely that he has problems :).

Who is to blame, laptop or Wi-Fi router?

As I wrote above, you first need to find the culprit. Before you make any settings on a laptop or Wi-Fi router, you need to understand what the problem is, which is why you can’t connect your laptop to Wi-Fi. You can just set it up so that you then have to do it and set everything up again. Most The best way to determine in which device the problem is hiding, it is to try to connect another device to the router, for example, another laptop, tablet, or phone. And a laptop that has problems connecting to Wi-Fi, you need to try connecting to a different wireless network.

I think that you understood my idea. If there are other devices connected to your router (best with similar operating system) will connect without problems, then the problem is in the laptop. Read this article further, now we will try to solve it.

Well, if problems when connecting to your network occur on other devices, and the “problem” laptop connects to other networks without problems, then the problem is in setting up the Wi-Fi router. See the article on, it might come in handy.

I will show on the example of a laptop that runs on Windows 7. This is currently the most popular operating system.

I advise you to immediately pay attention to the icon that displays the status of the Internet connection. It's in the notification bar.

If the internet connection status looks like this:

First you need to check if the Wi-Fi drivers are installed and if the Wi-Fi adapter is enabled.

Right click on "My computer" and select "Properties". Left select "Device Manager".

Open a tab in a new window "Network adapters" and see if there is a device like Wireless Network Adapter (Your name may be different). If you have such a device, then right-click on it and select "Properties". Another window will open, make sure it says "The device is working properly."

If everything is about the same as mine above in the screenshot, then everything is fine, the driver is installed. And if there is no Wireless Network Adapter device and you have unidentified devices, go to the website of your laptop manufacturer, download and install the Wireless Network Adapter driver for your model.

Learn more about installing and updating the driver for the wireless adapter -.

Dealt with the drivers.

Checking if Wi-Fi is enabled on the laptop

If the driver is installed, but the Wi-Fi module is disabled, then the connection status will be the same:

Usually the wireless network adapter on the laptop is turned on, but it doesn't hurt to check. Wi-Fi on laptops (netbooks) is usually turned on and off with a keyboard shortcut. On my ASUS K56cm, these are the keys FN+F2. But although when I press these keys, I get a message that wireless adapters are enabled / disabled, but nothing happens. Look for a key on your laptop FN and key with a picture of a wireless network. Press them at the same time.

On some laptops, there may be a special switch on the case that you can turn Wi-Fi on or off. For example on Toshiba Satellite L300 it looks like this:

Enable or disable the wireless Wi-Fi adapter in Windows 7

But the best way to check if the wireless network adapter is working or not is to go to the network control center and see.

So on the notification panel, right-click on the Internet connection status icon and select "Network and Sharing Center".

Then select on the left.

Looking for connections “Wireless Network Connection”. If everything is fine and the Wi-Fi adapter is enabled, then it should look like this:

If the adapter is disabled, it will look like the screenshot below. Click on it with the right mouse button and select "Enable".

Using the methods described above, we must make sure that the status of the Internet connection on the notification panel is like this:

This status means “No connection - There are available connections”- this means that the Wi-Fi adapter is turned on and there are available wireless networks for connection.

If the connection status is like this:

This means that Wi-Fi is on, but the laptop simply does not see networks available for connection.

Error “Windows could not connect to…”

We figured out the problem when the wireless network module is disabled, or does not work at all. Now consider the case when the laptop finds available Wi-Fi networks, but when trying to connect to Wi-Fi it says: “Windows could not connect to…”, where instead of dots is the name of the network you want to connect to.

If you have a network connection status such as in the screenshot above (via one, network with yellow icon), then click on it, and you will see a list of networks available for connection.

Select the desired network, click on it, then click the "Connect" button.

If the set is password protected, then Windows will ask you for a password. Write down the password for the network and click "OK".

And if everything is fine, then your laptop should connect to the Internet via a wireless connection. And the Internet connection status should look like this:

But it is at the moment of connection that the error "Windows could not connect to ..." very often appears. It looks like this:

Unfortunately, friends, there is no definite solution to this problem. But I can download that very often the problem with such an error appears due to the settings of the Wi-Fi router. Maybe through the type of security and encryption that is installed on the Wi-Fi router, read more about this in the article. There may also be a problem with the distribution of IP addresses.

If you notice, then in the window with the error "Windows could not connect to ..." it is possible to run “Troubleshooting”, sin not to use. Try to run it, I heard somewhere that there are cases in which it helps :). But seriously, sometimes it really helps. Windows will check if the wireless adapter is ready, check settings, etc. And if it can, it will fix the problem that is preventing you from connecting to Wi-Fi.

Just reboot the router and then the laptop. Very often this helps.

Update

I noticed that in Windows this error appears when the settings that are saved on the computer for your network do not match the current network settings. I'll explain now.

For example, your laptop was connected to Wi-Fi, it automatically connected to the network. But you took and changed the password, or the type of network encryption. Now the laptop is trying to connect to the network, but the parameters no longer match, that's the error.

It is enough just to delete the network on the computer and re-establish the connection. I wrote about it in an article

Conclusion

Great article turned out, and I hope that it is useful. I wrote it for half a day, intermittently, of course, there were still problems with adding screenshots to the site, but I sort of solved it.

I tried to collect all the necessary information that should help you solve the problem that occurs when connecting a laptop or netbook to Wi-Fi. If I forgot to write something, then in the future I will definitely supplement the article, I will also be very grateful if you share information in the comments that helped you solve the problem with connecting to a wireless network.

If you have any questions, then ask them in the comments, we will try to figure it out. Good luck!

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What could be easier than connecting to a wireless WiFi network? It is enough to enter the password and wait for the connection to be established. This usually happens, but what if the connection is limited (no Internet access) or the connection is not established at all? Let's talk about the reasons why such failures occur, and how to deal with them.

Why Windows 8 Can't See or Connect to WiFi Networks

Computer or laptop under Windows control 8 does not see the Wi-Fi network for the following reasons:

  • wifi adapter not installed, disabled or defective;
  • the system does not have a wireless network driver;
  • Airplane mode is enabled on the computer;
  • there is no wireless network access point in your area;
  • the access point (wireless router) that is nearby is disabled, misconfigured, or malfunctioning;
  • computer and access point communication standards are not mutually supported;
  • there is a device nearby that interferes with the radio signal;
  • the WiFi adapter is in monitoring mode.

If the network is visible, but the connection is not created or is limited:

  • Internet access for this network is not configured or denied;
  • network connection is limited by the administrator;
  • the access point cannot process the request due to congestion;
  • Wrong access point settings are being used.

Restoring the connection to the wireless network

Checking the network adapter

Desktop PCs are sold without WiFi network adapters, so you will need to purchase and install an adapter separately to connect to wireless networks. For example, such as in the picture.

You do not need to buy a Wi-Fi adapter for a laptop - it is already inside.

In order for the laptop to see and connect to wireless networks, WiFi must be enabled. On some models, a switch or button on the case is provided for this.

Others use the Fn+F1…F12 key combination. The key with the image of the antenna is responsible for turning on the wireless adapter.

Once enabled, the WiFi adapter should appear in the manager Windows devices 8. To check this, launch the dispatcher from the context menu Windows buttons(Start)

and expand the "Network adapters" list. If your adapter is on this list, then the system recognized and installed it. If it is displayed as an unknown device, go to its manufacturer's website and install the driver.

If the adapter is connected, but the system does not see it, make sure that it is enabled in the BIOS.

The option that is responsible for the operation of the built-in WiFi is called OnBoard Wireless LAN or Wireless LAN support. Its value must be "Enabled".

Among other things, make sure that the wireless adapter is not in monitor mode. Although those who use this mode always know about it (it requires a special driver to be installed).

Checking the access point

If your PC or laptop does not see your home hotspot, try connecting to another one. To check, you can use public networks, for example, in cafes or parks, or private ones - with your friends. To check a stationary computer without taking it out of the house, you can temporarily create a virtual access point on another device.

If wireless networks are not detected anywhere, problems should be looked for in the WiFi adapter or settings on the computer, and if there is no connection to only one access point, the problem is probably in it.

Diagnostic steps (if the previous step did not resolve the issue, continue to the next one):

  • Make sure the access point is turned on and emitting a signal (detected by the glow of the wireless network indicator).

  • Make sure that there are no devices that create electromagnetic interference - cordless telephones, microwave ovens, powerful power cables. Try moving the access point closer to your PC to improve the signal strength.
  • Turn off the power of the router and turn it on again. If problems persist, reset the settings: with a sharp object - a toothpick or a paper clip, press the recessed Reset button, which is located on the back or bottom of the device. After this manipulation, all settings will be restored to the state as after the purchase.

  • Change the frequency channel of the broadcast. Connect the computer to the access point via a cable, enter the wireless settings menu, find the option " Channel” and switch to another channel. Perhaps one of them will reconnect.

  • In the same menu, check the "Hide SSID" setting and, if it is active, check "No". Hiding the SSID disables the broadcast of the network name - such a network is not displayed in the lists of available connections. Also enable support for b/g wireless standards in case the Wi-Fi adapter on your computer works on one of them, and the access point on the other, for example "a", which "b" and "g" do not support.

  • If many devices connect to the access point at the same time, it may stop responding due to overload. At home, such situations are unlikely, but often happen in organizations. Try connecting to a different, less busy network, or try again after a while.

Checking Windows 8 Settings

Airplane Mode

WiFi may disappear due to the fact that the user has activated the "Airplane" mode in Windows 8 - in this mode, the network adapter turns off and the computer does not see any wireless network. To determine that the problems really arose because of this, the network icon in the system tray will help - it takes the form of an airplane.

To exit Airplane Mode in Windows 8, open the Charms pop-up bar and click the Settings charm.

Then click "Change PC settings".

Make sure Windows sees WiFi again and the network tray icon is back to normal.

Network Diagnostics

Windows 8 has a tool that automatically diagnoses network connection problems. It's called Windows Network Diagnostics. This tool sees and removes many obstacles to WiFi, for example, when there is a connection, but the computer does not access the Internet (connection is limited), or the Internet is available, but access to sites is limited.

When the connection is limited, the network tray icon is marked with an exclamation mark.

To launch the Windows 8 Network Diagnostic Tool, right-click on the network icon and select Troubleshoot from the menu.

The utility will check all network connections on the computer and determine what limits access to the Internet. Local problems that can be fixed will be fixed automatically. And if the connection cannot be restored, for example, due to problems with the access point or problems on the provider's side, the information will be displayed in a window marked "Not fixed".

If your PC has multiple connections, of which only one is limited, or if the diagnostic tool does not see a problem, you can only diagnose the selected network. To do this, enter the "Network and Sharing Center" and navigate to the "Network Connections" folder (click "Change adapter settings" in the navigation bar).

Open the context menu of the connection, which is limited, and click "Diagnostics".

WLAN autoconfiguration service

Connection problems continue after shutdown network services happened by accident or unknowingly. Behind WiFi work in Windows 8, the WLAN AutoConfig service is responsible. If the wired Ethernet connection is not limited by anything, and the system simply does not see wireless networks, start checking with this service.

  • Launch the Services application: open the context menu of the Windows (Start) button and click Run.

  • Next, type in the "Open" command services.msc and click OK.

  • Find in the list Windows Services 8 WLAN autoconfiguration, open its menu and select "Properties".

  • If the service is stopped, click "Start", and from the "Startup type" drop-down list, select "Automatic".

In order for the WLAN AutoConfig Service to start, another service, the Manager, must be running. Windows connections. Find it in the same list and set similar settings for it.

The rest of the WiFi connection settings on the PC do not require manual setting. All data for accessing the Internet - IP, gateway address, DNS, etc., is automatically received by the network from the DHCP server of the access point.

If you do not have a Wi-Fi wireless network connection on a laptop with the Windows operating system installed, this instruction is for you.

Many Windows users 7 I have difficulty connecting my laptop to a Wi-Fi network. Or, in other words, there is no wireless network icon in the operating system interface on the taskbar, and the “Wireless network” or “Wireless network connection” connection is not displayed in the control panel in the network and Internet settings. We will analyze this problem only for Windows 7, so that it is easier for you to navigate from the screenshots.

We'll show you how to turn wireless on and off, and troubleshoot adapter settings. Here's how to turn it back on. Does your laptop keep crashing or losing wireless connection for no reason? Or maybe your laptop can see the wireless access point, but won't connect unless you restart the whole computer?

The main culprit for this type of problem is usually the software, not Hardware. This usually fixes connection deletion problems! If this does not work, you can also try to repair wireless connection. My image shows a LAN connection, but you should see a wireless network connection if you have a wireless card installed on your computer.

If missing WiFi connection, then in the lower right corner of the taskbar you will see an icon with a red cross through it. Next, you should also make sure that there is no adapter for setting up a wireless network. To do this, go to "Control Panel" → "Network and Internet" → "Network Connections".

Top Causes of Wi-Fi Connection Setup Problems

In such a situation, the problem lies either at the software level, or at the level of the hardware itself. Therefore, most likely, the recommendations even from the instructions will not work for you.

Many times people change them manually or are told to change them by their users of the service technical support by phone. Therefore, if updating the driver, resetting the configuration and restoring network connection don't work, try unplugging your wireless router and plugging it back in after a minute. It is also better to turn off the cable modem, but first you must turn on the modem and then the router.

Unless there is something physically wrong with the router, one of the methods above should work! You can also scroll below for step by step instructions. On your desktop screen, you will see a wireless adapter status icon in the system tray next to your clock.

Two conclusions can be drawn from this:

Firstly, your laptop may not have a network driver installed, which means you can access the Internet only with a direct cable connection. This problem is common among laptop users. Secondly, it is possible that the computer is physically missing network board for wireless communication. Then you should purchase this network adapter from the store. They are divided into internal and external. Most often, you will have to solve the problem in such a drastic way if you are the owner of a desktop PC. You can read more in the instructions. As for the laptop, the adapter is usually built into it by default, so you don’t need to buy anything extra.

Find the wireless network name. If your wireless router requires a key or password, this message should appear. If you are successful, the wireless network status icon should show signal strength bars without the yellow asterisk. If the text reads "Switch to Category View", you are already in "Classic View" and can proceed to the next step.

You will then be prompted to enter a password for the network. Understanding wireless networks. Because a computer connects to the network via radio signals rather than cables, a person can move from place to place on the network, such as from an office to a conference room, and stay online all the time. An access point connects users to other users on the network and can also serve as a connection point between a wireless network and a fixed wired network. Access points are commonly used in large public or commercial networks that provide services to multiple users. A wireless router is a gateway between an internet connection or a fixed-wired network and a wireless network. Most home or small business wireless networks use a wireless router to connect users to each other and to the Internet. An access point is a station that transmits and receives network information. . Perform one or more of the following methods to connect to a wireless local network.

How to make sure you don't have the right driver

To find out if it's really not installed network driver, you should start the device manager in one of two ways:

  • Press on the keyboard at the same time Win+R, then in the "Open" field, type msc and click on the button Ok.
  • In the "Computer" menu, move the mouse cursor over an empty space and in context menu select "Properties". Find and open in a new window the device manager or, as it is also called "Device Manager".

Find the list in the window that opens. Network adapters and expand it. Most likely, you will see only one network card adapter in the list, and at the top of the list, the device manager will put some kind of "Unknown device" with a yellow exclamation mark icon. It should detect at least one such device and display it as in the screenshot:

Method 1. Preparing a laptop. Method 2: Install network wiring. If you do not have an Internet connection, you will need to contact your ISP to set one up before you can connect to the Internet. To do this, follow these steps.

Please note that you must first create a wireless network profile to which you will assign static information.

Some networks require that you use a proxy server to access the Internet. A proxy server is another computer or device that acts as an intermediary between you and the Internet by relaying your requests to the server and the server's responses to you. Unfortunately, for this type of installation, you need to specify certain settings so that you can use the Internet properly.

How to install the wireless network driver

Now that the problem is completely clear, the only thing left is to install on the computer required driver. To do this, you should follow the steps that are described here: . After successfully installing the driver, the Wi-Fi icon should appear on the taskbar. IN otherwise Incorrect installation or an unsuitable driver version cannot be ruled out. Check both options and try to install again. In general, the driver should be included with the adapter or laptop.

You will no longer automatically connect to this network. When working with computers and network problems invariably occur. The first step is to make sure the wireless connection does not require a password. You can determine this by seeing if there is a lock symbol next to the wireless network name. If there is, make sure you know the correct network password before trying to join it. If that still doesn't solve your problem, try moving closer to your wireless router and see if you can then connect.

I hope that after reading this manual you will be able to connect to WiFi networks on a laptop. Probably, some points in your opinion remained untouched in the current article, then leave comments with questions.

By the way, if you are a user of Windows 10, then I advise you to read the similar instructions:.

The first suggestion, if the wireless router is under your control, is to allow the router to broadcast this name. If you can connect, you may enter the wrong name, choose the wrong encryption type, or enter the wrong encryption password. You must then confirm these settings by looking at the router's configuration and, if necessary, changing these settings to new ones.

What to do if you cannot access the Internet when connected to a wireless network. If it shows that you are connected to the network, but you still cannot access the network, first make sure that your Internet connection is really working. Test the connection from another computer and device to confirm that it is working. If you don't complete these fields, click the "Renew Lease" button and then click the "Refresh" button when it asks you if you want to continue.

Introduction

Usage various devices Since WiFi is rapidly breaking into our lives, now WiFi is equipped not only with complex equipment like laptops and communicators, but even such simple gadgets as a photo frame. Configuring them to connect to wireless networks is becoming a daunting task, so it's no surprise that technologies have emerged that make it much easier to set up.

To determine this, you must ask the owner or administrator of the wireless router. To test this, just forget the network profile and try to recreate it and enter the password again. The three quality levels are shown from best to worst, as the bottom level is worst speed connections. Another option is to buy a wireless extender that can extend the range of your wireless device so that it is strong throughout your entire home or apartment. When you add an extender to your wireless network, it will increase your wireless router's range so you can connect to your network in places you previously couldn't.

Creating a new wireless network begins directly with the configuration of the access point (wireless router) connecting computers and other wireless equipment to it.

Technology

The traditional way of setting in terms of regular user looks very complicated: you need to perform difficult actions with connecting to an access point for the first setup, you need to manually create a wireless network name, specify a complex and hard-to-reproduce security key. And this whole setup process requires the user to have a basic knowledge of WiFi. It will be much easier for him to just press a button or enter a PIN so that everything is set up and connected by itself.
Wireless Protected Setup (WiFi Protected Setup - WPS) was just invented to quickly, as simply and safely as possible configure network devices and computers. For example, one way to connect a game console with WiFi to a wireless network is to simply press the WPS buttons on the wireless router and on the game console.

Regardless of the specific requirements of your location, we hope the information in this guide has shown you how to work with them. If you have any questions with the information here, or need help with this, please feel free to ask us. A manual wireless network connection is when you set up a new connection or network.

For instructions, select your computer's operating system. Now you can connect to the wireless network. Make sure "Start this connection automatically" is checked. Now you should connect to the wireless network. Follow the steps below to update connection settings.

WiFi Protected Setup is now the standard for easy and secure wireless networking. In Microsoft terminology, this Windows Connect Now (WCN).


The configuration environment for wireless devices can vary: ethernet, WiFi,USB cable or USB flash disk. The wireless device can be configured via Pin (PIN - Personal Identification Number), by pressing the configuration buttons (PBC - Push Button Configuration, Push Button for short) or via import network settings.

Step 8: In the Wireless Properties window, check the security settings. Step 9: You will return to manually connecting to the wireless network window. You should now be able to connect to the wireless network. You can also manually add wireless network profiles to your computer.

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Setting up your wireless router

The device is unpacked and connected to the mains. You can configure it via Ethernet using a patch cord (which is included in the package) or via WiFi, but the configuration process itself does not depend on this. On a laptop or desktop, you need to go to Control Panel - - Set up a new connection or network where to choose Creating and configuring a new network.

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WCN-enabled wireless devices will be visible in the device list. We select exactly our access point (wireless router) (not the neighbor's if we are configuring via WiFi).


The next step is to enter the PIN code from the label on the router.

Some products include an auto-update feature that allows us to make updates automatically. In very limited cases, updates can be automatically applied regardless of the automatic update settings. For example, we may provide an automatic update that fixes a security breach or vulnerability in your network. We may also provide you with updated software data files automatically to help you, for example, provide you with updated device information to identify new devices on your network.



Or set your own, there is a need for this: the name of the wireless network, the password for accessing the network, the security level and the type of encryption.


These data files do not update your firmware, but consist of software files that are cached on your product and override older files. By agreeing to this Agreement, you agree to automatic update. This license does not apply to the Open Source Software contained in the Software. Rather, the terms in the applicable open source license apply to the open source software. Nothing in this Agreement limits your rights or grants you rights that are in lieu of any license to use open source software.



Upon completion of the settings, you can print to connect other computers to the access point (wireless router), and also prepare a USB flash drive with settings to import the network profile to other wireless devices. If in this moment this is not necessary, it can be done later in the properties of the wireless network.

Connecting to an access point via Push Button

When connecting to our wireless network from a computer running Windows 7, you can not enter the security key, but press the WCN button on the router. The connection to the wireless network will happen automatically.



On the wireless devices ah, supporting the PBC method, just press the WPS button on the router, and then on the wireless device, after which the device will connect to the wireless network.

On computers running older Windows operating systems, and on wireless devices that do not support the Push Button method, you must use Import Wireless Network Connection Profile.

Connecting to an Access Point by Importing a Network Connection Profile

If the USB flash drive with the network profile settings was not created upon completion of the access point (wireless router) setup, then you need to create it. To do this, you need to connect a USB flash drive, in connection center call properties wireless network and select Copy this network profile to a USB flash drive. You can also open properties wireless network through Control Panel- Network and Sharing Center - Wireless Network Management.

After completing the wizard, the USB flash drive can be used to connect various wireless devices, as well as computers equipped with a wireless adapter and running Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7.

For devices with wireless adapter, such as photo frames, printers, game consoles, you need to connect a USB flash drive with a network profile to them and agree to import settings. After the setup is complete, the device will automatically connect to the wireless network. Similar steps for Windows operating systems: connect a USB flash drive with a network profile,

Having forgotten the password to the Wi-Fi network, you should not panic or immediately call the technical support service of your Internet operator, because you will find out forgotten password you can on your own. Which does not require you to have any specific technical knowledge or install additional software. Just follow the steps below.

The easiest way

There is no "Wireless Network Management" column

IN windows version 7 SP1 column "Management of wireless networks", as a rule, is absent. Therefore, the instructions for recovering a Wi-Fi network password will be slightly different in terms of the points for opening the "Wireless Network Properties ..." window.

The window of interest can be opened in two ways:

The familiar “Network security properties…” window will open, where we again open the “Security” tab and check the box next to “Display network security key”. We save the password.

Find out the forgotten Wi-Fi password by opening the router settings

If your manufacturer is different, then look among the settings for the "Wireless" tab (Wireless - English), the "Security" / "Protection" tab (Security - English). In which, among other things, there is a line "Password" (Password - English) - this is the forgotten password.

Other options to get a password for a Wi-Fi network

In addition to the options above, you can:

  • Reset (zero) the router settings (if you can configure them again), as a result of which you will be able to specify New password access;
  • The support service of the Internet operator will be able to help recover a forgotten password. However, you will need to verify your eligibility WiFi control the network by providing some data: the amount of the last few payments, the number of the contract, the contact details of the person who concluded the contract, and so on (individually for each operator);
  • You can also find out the forgotten password using a tablet, a smartphone that has an allowed Wi-Fi connection. The actions are similar to viewing the password in the router settings - open the router settings (using mobile device) and look at the specified key to the network. This is the password.
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This article will focus on what to do if Window 7 does not connect to a WiFi network. The fact is that although this operating system is more stable than its predecessors, there may still be various errors that need to be corrected manually.

Before moving on to connection problems and their solution, you need to understand what WiFi is and how the technology works. This will allow you to quickly fix some problems.

The fact is that to connect to such a network, you need an access point. Its functions are usually performed by a wireless router. And therefore, first of all, if there are no available connections to the WiFi network in windows 7, you should pay attention to the router.

As a rule, the reason is precisely in it. But of course, there are other problems as well. So, let's go in order.

Checking the Router

Everything is very simple here. If the laptop does not see available connections, then you should go to the settings menu WiFi router and check if the wireless network is enabled. To do this, you need to connect to the router using a regular Internet cable. After that, open a browser (any) and write 192.168.0.1 in the address bar. Press "Enter". Next, a window will appear in which you will be prompted to enter a password and login. As a rule, the default key and login are admin, admin, respectively.

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If you have changed these data, then enter your values. Next, we get to the settings menu. We are interested in Network SettingsWireless Network (NetworkWireless). In the wireless network settings, you need to check the box next to the item “Enable wireless network” (Enable Wireless Router Radio). Everything, this completes the router setup. And if there are still problems with WiFi in a laptop with windows 7, then you should proceed to setting up the operating system.

Why does the computer not see available wireless networks

There are many reasons for this, as well as solutions. Fortunately, Windows 7 is user-friendly and has many options for diagnosing and fixing certain problems. But we will consider only the most common ones.

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The first step is to check the status of the wireless WiFi connections. To do this, you need to open the Network Sharing Center. To do this, click on the network icon in the tray and select "Network and Sharing Center" in the window that appears.

A menu will open in which all settings related to the network are made. Here we are interested in the item "Change adapter settings". In the window that opens, you need to find a shortcut that has the name "Wireless Network Connection". If this connection is greyed out, it means that it is disabled. To enable it, right-click on it and select "Enable".

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Wireless network icon not showing in tray

Often users ask the question, what to do if the WiFi icon is not displayed in the tray in windows 7? This can only mean one thing - the wireless module is turned off or not working. Wi-Fi activation occurs, as a rule, using the Fn key combination + adapter power button. On different laptops, this button may be located in different places.

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For example, on Asus laptops, this is a combination of Fn + F2, on Lenovo - Fn + F5. The WiFi power button itself is indicated by the corresponding image. In addition, on some models, a separate key is provided to activate the wireless connection module. In that case, just click it.

So, after turning on the wireless adapter, windows 7 should automatically start searching for available networks. If this did not happen, and the tray icon did not appear, then you should check the correct operation of the drivers.

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Checking Drivers

You can check the software in windows 7 in the task manager.

You can launch it by clicking on the "My Computer" shortcut, which can be found on the desktop, in the start menu or in windows explorer, with the right mouse button. In the window that appears, click "Properties". Next, a menu will open in which you need to open the "Device Manager".

In the window that appears, we are interested in network adapters. If you did not find this, then there are no drivers for the device and you need to install a driver for this module. If, however, such an item exists, then open it. Typically, a wireless adapter is called a Wireless Network Adapter. Also, the device may be indicated by an exclamation mark. This indicates that the driver is not working properly and needs to be updated or reinstalled.

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It is very easy to do this. As a rule, a laptop comes with a special disk that contains all the necessary programs and drivers. If there is no such disk, do not rush to get upset. The necessary software can always be downloaded from the Internet, as manufacturers have taken care of supporting their customers.

To do this, find the official website of the manufacturer of your laptop and write the exact name of the laptop (exact model) in the search. Next, download the necessary drivers and install them. It is worth noting that it is not recommended to install software downloaded from third-party sources, as such drivers can be unstable, and sometimes even pose a threat to the integrity of the system.

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It is also important to know that sometimes, even with the driver installed, the adapter cannot be turned on, as additional keyboard functions are used for this. This means that along with the software for the network adapter, you should also download the driver for the keyboard, as well as the recommended utility for managing the wireless module.

After installing all the necessary components, try turning it on again WiFi connection, as already described above. If everything is done correctly, then windows7 will automatically start searching for available networks.

System Diagnostics

If you have followed all the above steps, but the laptop still does not connect to WiFi in windows 7, then you should run a diagnostic. As a rule, in such cases, the system itself offers to turn it on, but if this does not happen, then you can start it as follows.

Open the "Network and Sharing Center" and go to the "Change adapter settings" menu. Here we are looking for "Wireless Network Connection" and right-click on it. In the menu that appears, select "Diagnostics". Then follow the prompts on the screen. The system will automatically search for and fix problems. After that, the system itself will start searching for available connections.

Above, we have covered the most common connection problems in WiFi networks on laptops with windows 7 and solutions. However, other problems are quite possible, the solution of which requires an individual approach and deeper diagnostics performed by a specialist.

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No connections available in windows 7. Wi-Fi disappeared, network with a red cross

Yesterday I turn on my laptop, open the browser, but the Internet does not work. I look at the status of the Internet connection, and there the Wi-Fi network is crossed out with a red cross. I click on it and see the status "No connections available".

Went straight to Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections adapter, Wireless network connection is enabled, but again there are no available connections. I checked, on the phone and tablet, my Wi-Fi network is displayed. Strange situation. Everything is on, everything seems to be working, but windows 7 does not want to see the wireless network. Moreover, Wi-Fi disappeared suddenly. When I turned off the computer, everything worked.

I think I'll run diagnostics, and suddenly it will help. Launched:

The system looked for something there, and gave me a window with the suggestion "Enable the ability to use the wireless network." I agreed by selecting "Apply this fix".

Oddly enough, Wi-Fi immediately earned. The laptop itself connected to the Wi-Fi network. It remains only to close the diagnostic window.

That's all, the problem with "No connections available" is solved. It's just not clear why at the end, the diagnostic system issued " Wireless connection disabled", and how would windows fix it if the Wi-Fi adapter was enabled. Also, I like the status in the diagnostic window: "Searching additional problems...":). In windows, there are already enough of them.

"No connections available": check if the WLAN autoconfiguration service is enabled

If the WLAN autoconfiguration service is disabled, then windows simply will not be able to find Wi-Fi networks. Therefore, the Wi-Fi icon will be crossed out with a red cross, with the status "No connections available".

Let's check. Open the Start menu, right-click Computer and select Manage.

In the new window, go to the Services tab, and find "WLAN AutoConfig Service" in the list. The status should be "Running" and the startup type should be "Automatic".

If not, then right-click on the service and select Start. Better yet, open the properties, set the startup type there to automatic, and restart your computer.

In fact, such a problem may appear due to various reasons, and diagnostics will not always help. But, in my case, everything worked, you can say without any of my actions. And now I would start checking the drivers and all that. Later I will try to write about other causes and solutions to the problem with the "No connections available" status in windows 7. And yet, before you run diagnostics and do something, check if you have a Wi-Fi network nearby at all. After all, exactly the same connection status will be in the absence of a wireless network nearby.

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How to set up a wireless network in windows 7

Today, the wireless network is more popular than ever. Yes, this is not surprising, because it is incredibly convenient: you can use the Internet without being tied, say, to a cable. The main condition with which the use of a wireless network becomes possible is the availability of Wi-Fi coverage.

Setting

So, to begin with, I note that there is a main computer and other computers on the network. In the first case, your PC acts as a wireless network conductor, and in the second, the other computers use the main one to connect to Wi-Fi. There are also programs that make it easy to create an access point, for example, you can read how to set up connectify on windows 7. To set up a wireless windows network 7 host computer, required: turn on wireless module, then go to "Start", and then to "Computer". Next, you should select "Properties", where, on the left side, there is an active line "Advanced system settings".

There you will see the "Computer Name" tab, where you should enter the name of your network (this can be, for example, your name). If you also want to change the computer name and working group, then click the "Change" button under the description, click on it and rename everything to your taste. If you don’t need to do anything, then after filling in the “Description” line, just click “OK”.

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