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When you try to connect to a wireless network in Windows, the connection may be successful most of the time (yay!). However, there may be some times when it is stuck on âchecking network requirementsâ. This is especially common when connecting to a mobile hotspot.
Unfortunately, this is a common issue in Windows that affects users from all around the world. Driver issues, firewall restrictions, wireless adapter problems, and network glitches can cause it.
These problems can cause other networking issues; the most prevalent are:
- âWiFi doesnât have a valid IP configurationâ
- Frequent WiFi disconnections
- Missing WiFi options from the taskbar
However, there are multiple workarounds to fix this. Letâs get right to them and see how you can fix your Wi-Fi and get rid of the message âchecking your network requirementsâ to successfully browse, play games, or work.
Read onâŠ
TL;DR: Fix Wi-Fi Stuck on âChecking Network Requirementsâ Message
These are the quick steps you can take right away, without reading the full guide. In most cases it works great for majority of users:
- Use the Network Adapter Troubleshooter
- Update the Network Adapter Drivers
- Temporarily Disable All Antivirus and Firewall programs
Below, weâll talk in-depth how you can apply these steps as well as others that are not mentioned elsewhere.
Get Rid Of âChecking Network Requirementsâ [3 QUICK Ways to Resolve]
If you are also seeing the âchecking network requirementsâ message on your PC, here are some easy ways to resolve this issue:
Method 1: Use the Network Adapter Troubleshooter
Windows comes with a number of built-in troubleshooters to help automatically identify and resolve issues in various functions. We also have a guide if you experience âThere Might Be a Problem with the Driver for WiFi Adapterâ issue.
Luckily, there is also a built-in troubleshooter for the Network Adapter. Hereâs how you can use it:
- In âWindows Searchâ, type and enter âTroubleshootâ.
- Select âAdditional troubleshootersâ/âOther troubleshootersâ.
- Scroll down and click on âInternet Connectionsâ.
- Select âRunâ/âRun the troubleshooterâ.
- Wait until the process is finished.
- Now run the âIncoming Connectionsâ and the âNetwork Adapterâ troubleshooters.
Once you have run all the troubleshooters, the âchecking network requirementsâ message will hopefully be gone.
Method 2: Disable Antivirus and Firewall Protection
Sometimes, your antivirus and firewall programs can interfere with your network connections (annoying, I know). You can try temporarily disabling them to check if theyâre the culprit.
- On your keyboard, press the âWin + Sâ keys to open âWindows Securityâ.
- Go to the left sidebar in âWindows Securityâ and go to âVirus & Threat Protectionâ.
- Now click on âManage settingsâ and then disable all the options.
- Now go to âFirewall & Network Protectionâ and select the active connection.
- Finally, disable âWindows Firewallâ.
- If this resolves the issue, try switching to another antivirus program.
Method 3: Update the Network Adapter Driver
Sometimes, an outdated Network Adapter driver can prevent you from successfully connecting to the Wi-Fi.
Hereâs how you can update the Network Adapter driver:
- On your keyboard, press the âWin + Xâ keys.
- Now select âDevice Managerâ.
- Expand the âNetwork adaptersâ option.
- Right-click on your network adapter and select âUpdate Driverâ.
- Select the Search automatically for drivers option and follow the on-screen instructions.
Once the driver is updated, you will successfully be able to connect to Wi-Fi (hopefully).
1 Advanced Way to Resolve The Error
If you have already tried updating the network adapter drivers, disabling antivirus, and using the built-in troubleshooters and the issue still persists, try using PowerShell commands.
Adv. Method 4: Use PowerShell to Fix It
Windows PowerShell is a handy tool that automates various systems using commands. Hereâs how you can use PowerShell to fix your Wi-Fi:
- On your keyboard, press the âWin + Xâ keys.
- Now select âWindows PowerShell (Admin)â from the resulting list.
- Run the following commands in âPowerShellâ and press âEnterâ:
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
- Now close âPowerShellâ and retry connecting to the network. The problem will now be resolved.
Good luck fellas. Happy browsing!
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