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No WiFi Networks Found: 7 Ways to Make Them Show Up

Updating the Wifi adapter often works

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Updated onNovember 7, 2024

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To fix various driver issues on your PC, you will need a dedicated tool to find the freshest and the original drivers. You can use PC HelpSoft Driver Updater to do it in 3 easy steps:

No WiFi networks found message will prevent you from connecting to wireless networks, and this can be a big problem. Luckily, there are ways to fix it.

If your Wi-Fi is turned off or yourwireless adapter is disabled, you’ll encounter this issue. Problems with network drivers or malware can also lead to this issue.

How can I fix the no WiFi networks found error?

How can I fix the no WiFi networks found error?

Before proceeding, try restarting your PC and removing peripherals that might interfere with your wireless network.

1. Correctly update your WiFi adapter driver

Alternatively, you can use an automated driver updater such asPC Helpsoft’s.

In the long term, this tool allows you to schedule periodic system checks so you will always be aware if any driver is going out of date before it can cause any problems to your system.

⇒Get PC HelpSoft Driver Updater

2. Roll back the WiFi adapter driver

*If the Roll Back Driver button is greyed out, it means that you don’t have a backup of the previous network driver. So, you can skip this step.

3. Reinstall the corrupt WiFi adapter driver.

4. Run the network adapter troubleshooter

5. Disable VPN

If not used properly, aVPN can affect your WiFi connection, and multiple VPNs with TAP adapters can cause issues. VPN kill switch can also cause this problem at times.

If you’re keen on protecting your online privacy by using a VPN (which we strongly encourage), consider investing in apremium VPN servicethat won’t mess up your Internet routing.

We recommend you try a VPN that quickly connects and disconnects from VPN servers, leaving your WiFi connection untouched.

6. Run a full virus scan on your computer

7. Temporarily disable your firewall

Try to connect over WiFi now. If it works, it means that your firewall is the culprit.

Sometimes, the firewall can interfere with your internet connection and cause issues likeno internet when entering safe mode with networking. Therefore disabling the firewall temporarily can be a great fix to resolve such issues

If no WiFi networks are found on your system, any of the above solutions should come in handy. You can also check ourEthernet works but not WiFifor more potential solutions.

Many also reported that theWi-Fi adapter is not working, and we have a guide that tackles this issue. Others reported thatWi-Fi is connected but no Internet accessand we have an article addressing this.

We also have a guide on what to do if alaptop won’t connect to Wi-Fi but other devices will, so don’t miss it.

Did you fix your WiFi issue using the solutions above? However, did we forget to add an important step? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Elena Constantinescu

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Elena started writing professionally in 2010 and hasn’t stopped exploring the tech world since. With a firm grasp of software reviewing and content editing, she is always trying new things to improve her skill set.

Once in a blue moon, she steps aside from the desk to play with her bunny and to water her probably dead plants.

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Elena Constantinescu

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Elena started writing professionally in 2010 and hasn’t stopped exploring the tech world since. She’s a software reviewer and content editor.