Reinstall Network - Adapter ((exclusive))

Reinstalling your network adapter is a common fix for persistent connection drops, missing Wi-Fi icons, or "No Internet" errors. Most of the time, Windows can do the heavy lifting for you automatically.

If you are experiencing slow speeds, frequent disconnections, or a "No Internet" error despite being connected to Wi-Fi, you may need to . This process removes potentially corrupted drivers and forces your operating system to install a fresh, clean version of the hardware's software. When should you reinstall a network adapter? reinstall network adapter

If Device Manager doesn't solve it, you can reset all networking components to their factory defaults. Reinstalling your network adapter is a common fix

: Double-click Network adapters to expand the list. : Double-click Network adapters to expand the list

: If it doesn't work right away, restart your PC to trigger the final installation. Method 2: Network Reset (The "Fresh Start")