FAQs
Click the icon that resembles a wireframe globe in the taskbar. Then click the Wi-Fi icon, and select your wireless network. Enter your network password. You can also connect to the internet by connecting an Ethernet cable from your computer to a LAN port on your modem or router.
How do I get my computer to recognize my Wi-Fi? ›
Check the basics on your PC
- Make sure Wi-Fi is turned on. ...
- Make sure the physical Wi‑Fi switch on your laptop is turned on. ...
- Make sure your PC isn't in airplane mode. ...
- Move closer to the router or access point if you can.
How to hook up a desktop computer to the internet? ›
Click the icon that resembles a wireframe globe in the taskbar. Then click the Wi-Fi icon, and select your wireless network. Enter your network password. You can also connect to the internet by connecting an Ethernet cable from your computer to a LAN port on your modem or router.
How do I turn on Wi-Fi on my PC? ›
- Click the Windows button (Start) and Settings.
- Select Network & Internet.
- Select Wi-Fi.
- Slide Wi-Fi On, then available networks will be listed. Click Connect. Disable/Enable Wi-Fi.
How do I manually connect to Wi-Fi on Windows 10? ›
Windows 7, 8, 10
Right-click the Wi-Fi signal and select Open Network and Sharing Center. Select Set up a new connection or network. Select Manually connect to a wireless network and click Next.
What causes a computer not to connect to Wi-Fi? ›
Here are some of the most common issues: Your device is in airplane mode or has Wi-Fi turned off. Your router is down. You're entering an incorrect Wi-Fi password.
How do I get my wireless Wi-Fi to work on my computer? ›
Connect a PC to your wireless network
- Select the Network or Wifi icon in the notification area.
- In the list of networks, choose the network that you want to connect to, and then select Connect.
- Type the security key (often called the password).
- Follow additional instructions if there are any.
What does a computer need to connect to the Internet? ›
Modem. Once you have your computer, you really don't need much additional hardware to connect to the Internet. The primary piece of hardware you need is a modem.
Why is my desktop not connecting to the Internet? ›
Check for Physical Connectivity Issues
Sometimes, your internet connection can fail due to simple issues like a loose or unplugged network cable, modem, or router. Or, if you're on a wireless network, your computer's wireless network interface card might be turned off.
How to connect an old laptop to Wi-Fi? ›
If you don't see the icon, go to settings in your laptop. Select Network & Internet in it and select WiFi. Switch on WiFi and you will see all the WiFi networks available in your vicinity. Select the WiFi you want to connect to.
WiFi Network Setup
- Connect the router to your computer via an ethernet cable.
- Open the router's configuration page using your computer's web browser.
- Create a network name and password.
- Scan for wireless connections on your computer.
- Enter the network password and connect to the WiFi.
How to activate a Wi-Fi router? ›
How to set up a Wi-Fi network
- Connect the cables. Once you've acquired a wireless router, you'll need to connect it to your existing Internet modem. ...
- Configure your router. Next, you'll need to use your computer to configure your router's default settings. ...
- Connect! That's it! ...
- Congratulations!
How do I force my computer to connect to Wi-Fi? ›
Windows 10 - How to Manually Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
- From the Windows desktop, navigate: Start. ...
- From the Related settings section, select. Network and Sharing Center. ...
- Select. Set up a new connection or network. ...
- Select. Manually connect to a wireless network. ...
- Enter or configure the following info then select. Next. ...
- Select.
Why can't I find my wireless network? ›
Causes for 'Wireless Network Not Showing Up' Issues
The device is out of range. The network adapter is off or disabled. There's some wireless interference. It's a hidden Wi-Fi network.
Why is my computer not recognizing my internet connection? ›
Check for Physical Connectivity Issues
Sometimes, your internet connection can fail due to simple issues like a loose or unplugged network cable, modem, or router. Or, if you're on a wireless network, your computer's wireless network interface card might be turned off.
Why is my Wi-Fi not being detected? ›
Causes for 'Wireless Network Not Showing Up' Issues
The device is out of range. The network adapter is off or disabled. There's some wireless interference. It's a hidden Wi-Fi network.
Which function key turns on Wi-Fi? ›
Enable WiFi with a function key
Another way to enable WiFi is by pressing the "Fn" key and one of the function keys (F1-F12) at the same time to toggle wireless on and off. The specific key to use will vary by computer. Look for a small wireless icon as shown in the below example image of an F12 key.
Why can't I connect to Wi-Fi even if the password is correct? ›
Check Your Router
We recommend analysing your router and taking a look at any lights or symbols located on the front. These symbols will tell you if your Wi-Fi is operational and ready to use. If you're having this issue, then simply unplug the router from the outlet and wait at least 30 seconds before reconnecting.