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Wi-Fi always stays off. How to enable?

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Experiencing issues with Wi-Fi staying off on your device can be frustrating, but there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to resolve this issue. Follow these steps to enable Wi-Fi and get connected again.

Connect Your Router to Your Modem:

Connect Your Computer to the Router:

  • Use another Ethernet cable to connect your computer to one of the router’s LAN ports.
  • Your router will assign a local IP address to your computer, allowing it to communicate within your home network.

Find the Router’s IP Address:

  • Check the router’s label or documentation for the default IP address. Common addresses include 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
  • Open a web browser on your computer and enter the IP address in the address bar. Press Enter.

Log In to the Router’s Admin Page:

  • You’ll be prompted to log in. Use the default username and password (usually “admin” for both). If you’ve changed these, use your custom credentials.
  • Explore the router settings to configure Wi-Fi options.

Set Up Your Wireless Network:

  • Look for the Wi-Fi settings section. Here, you can:
      • Change the network name (SSID) to something recognizable.
      • Set a strong password for security.
      • Choose the appropriate Wi-Fi standard (e.g., 802.11n or 802.11ac).

Save Your Changes:

  • Apply the settings and save them.
  • Your router will restart, and your Wi-Fi network will be active.

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FAQ's

The main reasons for Wi-Fi connectivity issues include a weak Wi-Fi signal, a congested internet service provider (ISP) network or hardware issues.

Let’s have a try.
  1. Press Win + R keys to open the Run dialog box, and then type devmgmt.
  2. Expand the Network Adapters category, and then right-click the wireless network adapter and select Properties.
  3. Navigate to the Driver tab and click on Enable Device button in the Properties window.
Android: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi preferences. Toggle off Connect to public networks.
Now check your internet. All good keep in mind that rebooting or restarting your router monthly is a
One device can’t connect to the Wi-Fi

It’s probably just a momentary network issue, which is an easy fix. Try turning off the Wi-Fi on your device, then re-enabling it — or unplugging and replugging your Wi-Fi dongle. If that doesn’t work, restart the device and try again. Then try restarting the router itself.
 

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