Come fare se il PC con Windows 7 non si connette alla Wi-Fi?
If the Wi-Fi network icon is not appearing, it could be due to a problem with the network card on your PC or an issue with the installed or updated drivers. You can visit the Microsoft website or contact your trusted technician for assistance.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network on Windows 7
To connect to a Wi-Fi network on Windows 7:
- Select the Start button.
- Search for "Network and Sharing Center".
- Choose it from the list.
If you are using Windows 10:
- Click on Start.
- Then click on Settings.
- Go to Network & Internet, then Status, and finally Network and Sharing Center.
Why Can’t My Computer Detect the Wi-Fi Network?
The problem may be the result of incorrect settings, the network card driver, or a system issue preventing the computer from displaying Wi-Fi networks.
Resetting the Network on Windows 7
To reset the network settings on Windows 7:
- Open the Start menu.
- Select Settings, then Network & Internet, and finally Network Reset.
- On the Network Reset screen, choose Reset Now and confirm your choice with Yes.
Resetting the Network Card on Windows 7
To reset the network card on Windows 7:
- After pressing enter, type the following commands in the command prompt: "Netsh Winsock Reset," "Netsh Int Ip," and "Netsh Advfirewall."
- Then type "exit" and press "Enter" to close the Command Prompt window.
- Restart the system.
Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network
To set up a Wi-Fi network:
- Click on Network & Internet in the Control Panel.
- Look for Network and Sharing Center in the Network & Internet window.
- In the Network and Sharing Center window, select Set up a new connection or network.
Connecting to a Wireless Network
To connect to a wireless network:
- Activate the Wi-Fi system and connect to a Wi-Fi network.
- Open the Settings app.
- Access wireless networks through Wi-Fi settings.
- Choose to enable the Wi-Fi network. The tablet will display the names of the found Wi-Fi networks.
- Tap on a network to connect.
How to Connect to a Wireless Network
In Windows, in the taskbar, select the Network icon.
- Choose Manage Wi-Fi Connections in the Wi-Fi quick settings (>).
- Select the Wi-Fi network you want to use, then click on "Connect".
- Enter the network password and then click Next.
What to Do If the Computer Is Not Working with Internet?
Additionally, Windows 10 includes a tool to automatically troubleshoot connection issues. This can be accessed by going to the Start menu, selecting Settings, and then Network & Internet. On the right side of the screen, under "Network status," you should select Network Troubleshooter, which will start automatically.
What to Do If the Network Card Is Not Working?
To resolve issues with the network card and internet connection, it is crucial to update the network card driver. By accessing "Device Manager," you can check if there is a problem with the network card drivers.