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Many Windows 11 users have reported not seeing a Wi-Fi connectivity option on their PC.
It is a common issue that can be caused by corrupt or outdated drivers, your PCâs power management settings, hardware, and system issues.Â
Faulty drivers can also cause network adapter driver errors as well.
We also have a guide if your wifi keeps disconnecting frequently or if your wifi âdoesnât have a valid IP configurationâ.
If you are also facing the same issue along with poor Wi-Fi connectivity, read on to find out how to fix the missing Wi-Fi option in Windows.
We have included SEVEN different ways to resolve this issue.
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- Make sure the Wi-Fi adapter is enabled.
- Run the Internet Connection and Network Adapter troubleshooters.
- Update or Reinstall the Network Adapter Drivers.
- Make sure the WLAN Autoconfig is enabled.
Continue reading to uncover step-by-step guides on each of these fixes and more, below.
How to Fix the Missing Wi-Fi Option In Windows?
[4 Beginner-Friendly Ways]
Sometimes, you can fix the missing Wi-Fi option in Windows by simply carrying out some basic troubleshooting steps.
Method 1: Make Sure the Wi-Fi Adapter Is Enabled
If your Wi-Fi Adapter is disabled, your Windows wonât display the Wi-Fi option. Make sure it is enabled by following these steps:
- On your keyboard, press âWin + Râ to open âRunâ.
- Now type âcontrolâ and hit âOKâ. It will launch the âControl Panelâ.
- In the âControl Panelâ, go to âNetwork and Internetâ > Network and Sharing Center.
- From the left pane, click on âChange adapter settingsâ. You will now see all the installed network devices.
- Right-click on your Wi-Fi adapter and click on âEnabledâ.
- You can also try hitting the âDiagnoseâ option afterward to automatically scan and fix any issues.
Method 2: Run the Internet Connection Troubleshooter
The Internet Connection Troubleshooter is a built-in tool that lets you identify and fix any common issues with your network devices.
To run the Internet Connection troubleshooter, follow these steps:
- Press âWin + Iâ to open âSettingsâ on your PC.
- Go to the âSystemâ tab and select âTroubleshootâ > âOther troubleshootersâ.
- Select the âRunâ option for âInternet Connectionsâ.
- Now click on âTroubleshoot my connection to the internetâ.
Wait for it to identify and troubleshoot any underlying issues with your internet connection. If it suggests any fixes, apply them to resolve the issues.
Method 3: Run the Network Adapter Troubleshooter
An issue with your network adapter can also cause the Wi-Fi option to go missing. To resolve it, run the built-in Network Adapter Troubleshooter in Windows.
- Press âWin + Iâ to open âSettingsâ on your PC.
- Go to the âSystemâ tab and select âTroubleshootâ > âOther troubleshootersâ.
- Select the âRunâ option for âNetwork Adapterâ.
- In the resulting window, click on âAll network adaptersâ.
- Now select âNextâ.
Wait for the troubleshooter to identify and fix any underlying issues with your network adapter connection. If it suggests any fixes, apply them to resolve the issues.
Method 4: Update All the Network Adapter Drivers
If your network drivers are not up to date, they may cause issues with Wi-Fi connectivity. Update your network drivers to make sure any possible glitches are resolved.
Hereâs how to do so:
- Go to âWindows Searchâ and type and âenterâ âDevice Managerâ.
- Now expand the âNetwork adaptersâ section in the Device Manager.
- Next, right-click on your Wi-Fi device and click on âUpdate Driverâ.
- Finally, click on âSearch automatically for driversâ to automatically scan and install any available updates.
Once the latest drivers have been installed, check if the Wi-Fi option is visible now.
Fixing the Missing Wi-Fi Option in Windows
[3 Advanced Ways]
If the above-mentioned fixes fail to resolve the 7-Zip data error, itâs time to resort to more advanced ways.
Method 5: Change the Network Adapter Power Management Settings
When your PC goes into sleep mode, it will automatically disable the network adapter to save power. This can cause issues with your Wi-Fi connection.
Turn off your power management settings by following these steps:
- Go to âWindows Searchâ and type and âEnterâ âDevice Managerâ.
- Now expand the âNetwork adaptersâ option.
- Right-click on your device and select âPropertiesâ.
- Navigate to the âPower Managementâ tab.
- Make sure that the âAllow the computer to turn off this device to save powerâ option is unchecked.
- Select âOKâ to save any changes made.
- Restart your PC.
Method 6: Make Sure the WLAN Autoconfig Is Enabled
The WLAN Autoconfig allows all wireless connections to function normally. If it is stopped, it may cause the Wi-Fi option to not be visible.
Hereâs how to make sure it is enabled:
- On your keyboard, press âWin + Râ to open âRunâ.
- Type âservices.mscâ and hit âOKâ.
- In the âServicesâ window, navigate to the âWLAN Autoconfigâ services and check if it is working.
- If it is not running, right-click on it and go to âPropertiesâ > âStartup typeâ > âAutomaticâ.
- Now hit âStartâ.
- Click on âApplyâ and then âOKâ.
Doing so will enable the WLAN autoconfig service on your PC.
Method 7: Reinstall the Network Adapter Driver
If nothing else works, try reinstalling the network adapter driver to fix issues like corrupted app data.
To do so:
- Go to âWindows Searchâ and type and âEnterâ âDevice Managerâ.
- Now expand the âNetwork adaptersâ section in the Device Manager.
- Next, right-click on your Wi-Fi device and click on âUninstall Deviceâ.
- Confirm the uninstallation.
- Once the driver has been uninstalled, select âActionâ from the Device Managerâs toolbar.
- Now click on âScan for hardware changesâ.
Your Windows will automatically scan for any missing devices and reinstall the relevant drivers.
And thatâs that! If you have any further issues â let us know in the comments below.
Good luck!
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