Windows 10: Laptop does not recognize home wi-fi, but does recognize neighbor's wi-fi

Discus and support Laptop does not recognize home wi-fi, but does recognize neighbor's wi-fi in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hi, I am running Windows 10 Pro N, Version 2004, OS build 19041.746. My Dell Inspiron laptop is not able to recognize my home wi-fi network, however... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Rev. Matthew Burke, Feb 4, 2021.

  1. Laptop does not recognize home wi-fi, but does recognize neighbor's wi-fi


    Hi, I am running Windows 10 Pro N, Version 2004, OS build 19041.746.


    My Dell Inspiron laptop is not able to recognize my home wi-fi network, however my laptop does recognize a number of wi-fi networks coming from my neighbors. i.e. my home wi-fi does not show up as an "available network"


    Note that my laptop IS able to easily recognize and connect to other wi-fi networks, say in the home of a friend when I have the friend's wi-fi password or in an area with free wi-fi.


    My cellphone recognizes my home wi-fi network and is able to easily connect to the network, so I do not think there is a problem with my home router.


    I will add that on very rare occasion my laptop DOES recognize my home wi-fi network, and once it recognizes my home wi-fi network my laptop is then able to easily connect to my home network. But this is very, very rare.


    So the main question is, HOW CAN I get my laptop to recognize my home wi-fi network? Note that my router is literally sitting right next to my laptop.


    Any ideas what might be going on? Thank you in advance.

    :)
     
    Rev. Matthew Burke, Feb 4, 2021
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  2. btarunr Win User

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    btarunr, Feb 4, 2021
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  3. Brink Win User
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  4. rypz79 Win User

    Laptop does not recognize home wi-fi, but does recognize neighbor's wi-fi

    Windows 10 doesn't recognize my Android phone on Wi-Fi direct

    Further more investigation show that while it hangs installing the device it probably looks for a direct Wi-Fi connection , when I go to wireless networks it shows me the direct connection name , The problem is I don't know the password *Rolleyes (maybe it's the pin number I supposed to get? so the module could be bugged in the Android cellphone - customized ROM).
    I tried the 8 chars at end of connection name (SSID) X360PPD9 but it's not the password.
    Any suggestions ?
    TNX ALOT

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