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If your PC has also been affected by the âThere might be a problem with the driver for WiFi adapterâ, youâre not alone. It is a common error in Windows which suggests that the wireless adapter is not working.
The error is usually caused by outdated drivers, network settings, or third-party antivirus software. However, it is very easily fixable.
Network driver errors can also cause other issues like âWiFi doesnât have a valid IP configurationâ, no visible WiFi options or âChecking Network Requirementsâ errors.
In this troubleshooting guide, we have put together 8 fixes to resolve the WiFi adapter driver error. So read on to discover a fix that works for you.
TL;DR: Quick Fixes for the Error âThere Might Be a Problem with the Driver for WiFi Adapterâ
- Update your network driver.
- Use the Internet Connections troubleshooter.
- Disable the network filter option in your antivirus software.
Read on to discover additional ways to fix a problematic WiFi adapter driver.
4 Beginner-Friendly Ways to Fix a Problematic WiFi Adapter Driver
Letâs start with the most beginner-friendly ways to fix a problematic WiFi adapter. If the first solution doesnât work for you, work your way down the list until you find a fix that works.
Method 1: Update Your Network Driver
Sometimes, an outdated network driver can cause your WiFi adapter to not work. Make sure to update your network driver by following these steps:
- Right-click on âStartâ.
- Click on âDevice Managerâ.
- Expand the âNetwork adaptersâ option and right-click on wireless driver.
- Click on âUpdate Driverâ.
- Now select the âSearch automatically for driversâ option.
- Once done, restart your PC.
Method 2: Run the Internet Connections Troubleshooter
Windows comes with several built-in troubleshooters to automatically identify and fix issues related to various functions. Running the Internet Connections troubleshooter can help identify and automatically resolve any network-related issues.
- In âWindows Searchâ, type and enter âTroubleshootâ.
- Select âAdditional troubleshootersâ/âOther troubleshootersâ.
- Scroll down and click on âInternet Connectionsâ troubleshooter.
- Select âRunâ/âRun the troubleshooterâ.
- Wait until your Windows automatically identifies and fixes any underlying issues.
Method 3: Disable the Antivirus for Network Adapter
Certain antivirus programs like AVG can also cause problems with the WiFi adapter driver. Make sure the network filter option for this software is disabled by following these steps:
- Launch âNetwork and Sharing Centerâ.
- Go to âChange adapter settingsâ.
- Right-click on your adapter and select âPropertiesâ.
- Now find the antivirus network filter in the list and disable it.
If disabling the network filter feature doesnât resolve the issue, uninstall the antivirus software.
Method 4: Configure Your Network Properties
Making some tweaks in the Network properties can also help you resolve any underlying issues related to the network adapter.
Follow these steps:
- On your taskbar, click on the network icon.
- Select your network.
- Now click on Change adapter options.
- Next, right-click on your network connection and select âPropertiesâ.
- You will see a list of properties. Only the following properties should be enabled:
- Client for Microsoft Networks
- File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks
- QoS Packet Scheduler
- Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
- Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
- Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder
- Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver
4 Advanced Ways to Fix the âThere Might Be a Problem with the Driver for WiFi Adapterâ Error
If you are still getting the same error despite applying the fixes mentioned above, try these advanced methods:
Method 5: Check If the WLAN AutoConfig Service Is Running
The WLAN AutoConfig service plays a crucial role in the functioning of wireless networks. If thereâs a problem with it, it can cause issues with the WiFi adapter.
Hereâs how you can make sure it is running properly:
- On your keyboard, type and enter âWin + Râ.
- In the resulting dialog box, type âservices.mscâ and hit âOKâ.
- Now right-click on âWLAN AutoConfigâ service and select âStartâ if itâs not running. If itâs running, select âRestartâ.
- Once done, right-click on âWLAN AutoConfigâ service again and click on âPropertiesâ.
- Change the âStartup Typeâ to âAutomaticâ.
- Hit âOKâ.
Method 6: Repair Corrupted System Files
Sometimes, an issue within your operating system (OS) or a missing or damaged system file may cause problems with your WiFi adapter error.
You can use the System File Checker (SFC) and Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tools to fix the issues.
Hereâs how:
- On your PC, go to âWindows Searchâ and enter âcmdâ.
- Now click on âCommand Promptâ and then select âRun as administratorâ.
- When asked to allow changes, click on âYesâ and then enter the following command:
sfc /scannow
- Once the scan is finished, type the following commands and press âEnterâ one by one:
dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth
dism /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
- Finally, restart your PC.
Method 7: Use Network Shell Commands
Another workaround to fixing the âThere might be a problem with the driver for WiFi adapterâ error is running the Network Shell commands.
- On your keyboard, press the âWin + Xâ keys.
- Now click on âCommand Prompt (Admin)â.
- In the resulting window, type and enter the following commands:
netsh winsock reset catalog
netsh int ip reset reset.log hit
Method 8: Reinstall the Network Driver
If everything else fails, your last resort is to reinstall the network driver.
Hereâs how:
- On your keyboard, press the âWin + Xâ keys.
- Now click on âDevice Managerâ.
- Locate your network driver and right-click on it.
- Select âUninstall deviceâ.
- Hit the âUninstallâ button.
- Once done, select the âScan for hardware changesâ icon. The system will automatically reinstall the default network driver.
Hopefully, the error would have been resolved by now. If not, it could be related to a hardware issue.
We also recommend downloading and running a free diagnostic software mentioned below.
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