Are you experiencing a slow Wi-Fi connection, no internet access, or other issues on Windows 11? Use the network reset feature to quickly fix the problem.
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Windows 11: Fix All Wi-Fi Problems (Easy Method)
Wi-Fi connectivity is one of the most common issues in Windows 11. One keeps coming across user reports complaining about slow Wi-Fi speeds and error messages like “Restricted Access”, “Unidentified Network” or “No Internet Access”, especially after upgrading to a new version of the operating system like Windows 11 24H2 or 23H2.
Problems usually occur due to a feature update failure, adapter driver compatibility, or unwanted changes to the wireless settings. For example, the wireless driver may become corrupted during an upgrade. The wireless adapter driver may be incompatible when switching to the new version. Or there may be a configuration problem.
Regardless of the problem, if you can't connect to a network, your laptop randomly disconnects from the Wi-Fi access point, or you're experiencing slow speeds, Windows 11 offers some troubleshooting tools that can help you fix most Wi-Fi problems.