Jul 9, 2013 - My laptop cannot find wifi but others can connect without problem. To network adapters and expand it and select your wifi card. From there hit. How to fix the I can’t see available wireless networks problem on Windows XP. More than once I have been asked last week about laptops not being able to see any wireless network, so I decided to write an article about it. If you’ve been connected to a wireless network at your home or at the office with your laptop, and now for.
I'm sorry you are having problems. If you have a Windows 8 or Windows 10 laptop, make sure that the laptop has all of the latest service packs and updates from Windows.
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There were some bugs in the Windows 8 and Windows 10 releases that caused this issue where you can't see the laptop. If you want, you can always connect manually to the network, even if you cannot see it on the list of available networks. There are instructions on how to do this with the Online Wiki: If you check the 'Always Connect' option then the next time the laptop should be able to connect automatically to the programming network.
Please let me know if you still have problems seeing the network. We discovered that the ZTE phones are picked up easily by the laptops. The MotoG phones once connected to the robot and paired show up on our WIndows 8 laptops as Hidden Network When you click it - it asks for the Name of the network - which is shown on the paired phones screens when you are in programming mode. Once that is entered - enter the password which is also shown on the paired phones. This is how we connect every time. Alternative - may be to look for a setting to make the phone wifi VISIBLE. Then your laptop should see it.
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How To Solve Laptop Not Detecting WiFi Connection Problem Step 1 If you are facing this problem, Wi-Fi signal icon in quick launch bar of your Windows Laptop should look like the following. If it’s showing some other icon, then problem might be different, so make sure it’s the same. Step 2 If you click on this icon, your list of wireless network will look empty, just like mine in the following image.
Windows 7 Users will see a small pop-up but without any Wi-Fi connections in the list. Step 3 Now you have to open the device manager on the laptop. For Windows 8 – Press Windows + Q Write Device Manager in Search Field (Select Settings) You will Find the device manager on left hand window.
For Windows 7 –Press Windows Button Type Device Manager in search bar It should come up in the list of programs. Click to open it. Step 4 – Once you open it, Go to Network Adapters and Open its drop down menu.
Right Click the Network Adapter Uninstall Another window will pop-up, keep the Delete Drivers Unchecked. Step 5 – Once the un-installation of Wireless Network Card is finished, go to top left of the menu bar, press the search for changes/scan for changes button as in following screenshot. This will automatically find your changes in hardware and set things to default. It will reconnect your already present your drivers. Now your laptop will find all the Wi-Fi networks available nearby! I hope you have enjoyed this basic tutorial on Windows 7/8 PCs, for more such tutorials, Smartphone reviews, apps and gaming news be sure to subscribe to our blog or li.