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Hello, I’m having trouble with Wi-Fi networks not being found although my Wi-Fi router is working fine (I see no Wi-Fi names at all) “No Wi-Fi network found” With windows 11

About a month ago I just rebooted the laptop but couldn’t get pass the “lets connect your Wi-Fi”because there wasn’t Wi-Fi showing. I used the oobe\bypassnro command it worked

but still can’t get into no Wi-Fi’s in the settings.
I tried multiple times, my Wi-Fi did popped up once with no bars and after putting in my passcode it still failed.

I don’t know what I’m doing wrong pls help

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In Device Manager → right‑click Wi‑Fi adapter → Uninstall device → tick “Delete the driver software for this device” → OK.
Reboot → Windows will reinstall the driver automatically. Test Wi‑Fi again.

 

Yes, Reposition the router centrally, elevated, away from walls, microwaves, or metal objects to boost coverage. From router setting set band to the 2.4 GHz band (not 5 GHz) for better range. Also, you can get Wi-Fi Extender like TP-Link RE715X. That's all.

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In Device Manager → right‑click Wi‑Fi adapter → Uninstall device → tick “Delete the driver software for this device” → OK.
Reboot → Windows will reinstall the driver automatically. Test Wi‑Fi again.

 

Yes, Reposition the router centrally, elevated, away from walls, microwaves, or metal objects to boost coverage. From router setting set band to the 2.4 GHz band (not 5 GHz) for better range. Also, you can get Wi-Fi Extender like TP-Link RE715X. That's all.

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I just figured out I have to be next to the Wi-Fi box, but it will disconnect if I’m across the other room. Can I fix this?

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Yes, Reposition the router centrally, elevated, away from walls, microwaves, or metal objects to boost coverage. From router setting set band to the 2.4 GHz band (not 5 GHz) for better range. Also, you can get Wi-Fi Extender like TP-Link RE715X

 That's all.

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