Windows 10: No Wi-Fi networks found even after trying multiple fixes

Discus and support No Wi-Fi networks found even after trying multiple fixes in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; So i was going to install arch so i could dual boot it with windows 10, i changed my bios settings so i could load the usb and then i tried to connect... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Zynx0, Apr 22, 2021.

  1. Zynx0 Win User

    No Wi-Fi networks found even after trying multiple fixes


    So i was going to install arch so i could dual boot it with windows 10, i changed my bios settings so i could load the usb and then i tried to connect to the internet there, but it couldnt find any networks, so i booted up windows 10 again but then there i get "No Wi-Fi networks found"


    I tried reseting bios, netsh reset commands, reinstall drivers, reset windows but it still gives me "No Wi-Fi networks found"


    Also i dont know if this means anything but when i do ipconfig it says "no operation can be performed on Wi-Fi while it has its media disconnected.No Wi-Fi networks found even after trying multiple fixes [​IMG]


    No Wi-Fi networks found even after trying multiple fixes [​IMG]

    :)
     
    Zynx0, Apr 22, 2021
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  2. Chino Win User

    Wi-Fi CERTIFIED EasyMesh Delivers Intelligent Wi-Fi Networks

    Wi-Fi Alliance introduces Wi-Fi CERTIFIED EasyMesh , bringing efficient, self-organizing networks that deliver a broad footprint of uniform Wi-Fi service. Built on the promise of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED , Wi-Fi EasyMesh delivers a standards-based approach to deploying adaptable networks comprised of multiple access points from different vendors, extending uniform Wi-Fi coverage and enhancing performance throughout a larger service area than is possible with a single access point. Wi-Fi EasyMesh allows users and service providers to select interoperable devices across different brands to ensure fast, wide, and reliable Wi-Fi coverage.

    Wi-Fi EasyMesh technology coordinates multiple access points into a unified and intelligent Wi-Fi network that autonomously aids all areas of the home to have complete Wi-Fi coverage. Access points organize themselves and establish high-performance Wi-Fi network connectivity with minimal effort required by the user. After the initial simple setup, Wi-Fi EasyMesh monitors network conditions and self-adapts as needed. Wi-Fi EasyMesh guides smartphones, tablets, and other user devices to the optimal access point, enabling a seamless experience, even when moving throughout the home. Wi-Fi EasyMesh networks accommodate a greater selection of devices across brands and are also extensible, making it easy for users to introduce new Wi-Fi EasyMesh access points into their network. Wi-Fi EasyMesh access points today will maintain interoperability with future Wi-Fi EasyMesh networks, providing an enhanced user experience for years to come.

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    "Wi-Fi EasyMesh offers both service providers and Wi-Fi users a consistent approach to multiple AP solutions," said Edgar Figueroa, president and CEO of Wi-Fi Alliance. "Wi-Fi Alliance is delivering a standardized solution to a market-leading product category enabling a strong ecosystem for interoperable, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED devices."

    Wi-Fi EasyMesh is a Wi-Fi Alliance certification program focused on access points. User devices also experience the benefits of Wi-Fi EasyMesh networks, which deliver a consistent level of interoperability between access points and client devices. Other benefits of a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED solution include assurances of Wi-Fi security and accepted protocols, as well as a dependable experience with Wi-Fi EasyMesh setup and management regardless of vendor. Service providers that deploy Wi-Fi CERTIFIED EasyMesh access points in homes can increase customer satisfaction with their Wi-Fi service. Further, Wi-Fi EasyMesh networks enable customers to seamlessly add an appropriate number of Wi-Fi EasyMesh access points to provide necessary full home coverage.

    Wi-Fi EasyMesh is the latest in a growing Wi-Fi Alliance technology portfolio that improves the Wi-Fi user experience. Recently launched Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Home Design can leverage Wi-Fi EasyMesh networks in their Wi-Fi CERTIFIED floor plans as another method to deliver integrated, uniform whole home coverage. Wi-Fi EasyMesh networks utilize mechanisms from Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Agile Multiband , and user devices certified for these capabilities will experience more intelligent steering and faster network transitions for applications such as Wi-Fi calling.

    "Wi-Fi Alliance is delivering a fundamental innovation for interoperability which is necessary to enable residential IoT and the connected smart home, and products would benefit greatly from being Wi-Fi CERTIFIED," said Adlane Fellah, wireless analyst, Maravedis. "Wi-Fi EasyMesh delivers a better residential Wi-Fi user experience and a standardized approach further expands an existing market and drives greater innovation among product vendors."

    For more information on Wi-Fi EasyMesh, please visit: Wi-Fi EasyMesh | Wi-Fi Alliance.
     
    Chino, Apr 22, 2021
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  3. Trouble Changing Wi-Fi Password


    I've been following the following steps to change my Wi-Fi password for some time:

    1. Launch Control Panel.
    2. Click "Network and Internet."
    3. Click "Network and Sharing Center."
    4. Click "Wi-Fi...."
    5. Click "Wireless Properties."
    6. Click the Security tab.
    7. Check "Show characters."
    8. Enter the password in "Network security key."
    Those steps have been working just fine, but today I discovered a new wrinkle. If I change the password inside the router first, "Wi-Fi..." doesn't appear in step 4. This isn't much of a problem at home, because I can just change the password in Control Panel before I change it inside the router, but it would be a problem at a public hotspot, or something of that nature. I also tested Brink's instructions in "How to Connect To a Wireless Network in Windows 10," but they don't work for me either. How can I fix this?
     
    gregyurkon, Apr 22, 2021
    #3
  4. No Wi-Fi networks found even after trying multiple fixes

    specific wi fi network stoped working on surface 3

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft community.

    Sorry for the inconvenience caused to you.

    I suggest you to try the following steps and check if it helps.

    • Click on the Network logo at the bottom right corner of the Task bar.
    • Click on Network setting and select manage Wi-Fi settings.
    • Select your Network and click on Forget.
    • Now, try to reconnect to the network again by entering the Wi-Fi password.
    • Check the connect automatically box and click on
      connect.

    Hope this will fix the issue. Keep us posted with the status of the issue to assist you further.

    Thank you.
     
    Azaruddin Syed, Apr 22, 2021
    #4
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