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HP Pavilion 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop PC 15-ec2000 (2P6B1AV)
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Hi @DILEEP2003,

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

If your HP Pavilion gaming laptop isn't connecting to any Wi-Fi network, there are several troubleshooting steps you can try.

 

  • Check Wi-Fi Switch: Ensure that the Wi-Fi switch or button on your laptop is turned on. It's usually located on the side or front edge of the laptop. Sometimes it might accidentally get toggled off.
  • Restart Your Laptop: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues. Restart your laptop and see if it reconnects to the Wi-Fi network.
  • Update Wi-Fi Driver: Outdated or corrupted Wi-Fi drivers can cause connectivity problems. Go to the Device Manager, locate your Wi-Fi adapter, right-click on it, and select "Update driver." Follow the on-screen instructions to update the driver.
  • Forget and Reconnect to Wi-Fi Network: Go to your Wi-Fi settings, forget the problematic network, and then reconnect to it by entering the password.
  • Check Router/Modem: Ensure that your router or modem is working properly. Try connecting other devices to the Wi-Fi network to confirm that the issue is with the laptop and not the network itself.
  • Reset Network Settings: You can try resetting your network settings to default. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network reset. This will remove and reinstall all your network adapters and set other networking components back to their original settings.
  • Check for Interference: Make sure there are no physical obstructions blocking the Wi-Fi signal, and avoid placing your laptop near electronic devices that might cause interference.
  • Run Network Troubleshooter: Windows has a built-in network troubleshooter that can help diagnose and fix common connectivity issues. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Internet Connections and run the troubleshooter.
  • Check Firewall/Antivirus Settings: Sometimes firewall or antivirus settings can block network connections. Temporarily disable your firewall or antivirus software and see if that resolves the issue.
  • Perform System Restore: If the issue started recently, you can try performing a system restore to revert your system to a previous state where Wi-Fi was working fine.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

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Alden4

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