Apr. 28, 2019 / Updated by Bessie Shaw to Windows 10

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Windows 10 Wi-Fi Problem: No Wireless Internet Connection and No Wi-Fi after Windows 10 Update

Recently, many users encounter the no Wi-Fi available after Windows 10 update issue. The Windows 10 Wi-Fi problems include: Wi-Fi is not available after Windows 10 update (Creators Update / Fall Creators Update 1709 / Spring Creators Update / April 2018 Update 1803 / October 2018 Update 1809 / May 2019 Update 1903), no Wi-Fi connections available or no wireless connection after Windows 10 update (Creators Update / Fall Creators Update 1709 / Spring Creators Update / April 2018 Update 1803 / October 2018 Update 1809 / May 2019 Update 1903), no Wi-Fi in network connection, no Wi-Fi network found or Wi-Fi adapters not showing up in the system. In this case, when you try to connect to wireless network on your Windows 10 laptop or desktop, your Microsoft Edge is not working, or the Google Chrome browser is not working.

Here are some of the reports we've received from users about this broken Windows 10 Wi-Fi issue.

  • There's no Wi-Fi available on my computer after Windows 10 update.

  • Windows 10 Wi-Fi is not working. No Internet, Secured.

  • Can't turn on WiFi after Windows 10 update. No WiFi adapteroption.

  • Wi-Fi connected but no Internet access.

  • There's no Wi-Fi connection after Windows 10 Update on my HP laptop.

  • Why there is dreaded broken Wi-Fi after I installed Windows 10?

  • My computer gets unidentified network in Windows 10, 64 bit.

  • No wireless connection after upgrate to Windows 10 Creators Update. No wireless network connections or Wi-Fi.

  • No Wi-Fi adapter found after Windows 10 upgrade. The wireless adapter is not showing up in Device Manager.

  • How to fix a red cross on WiFi icon in Windows 10?

  • My Wi-Fi stopped working after update to Windows 10. I have no WiFi settings, no Wi-Fi drivers, and even no sign of Wi-Fi.

Luckily, there are workable solutions to fix this Wi-Fi not working issue after Windows 10 update, applied to Windows 10Fall Creators Update / Spring Creators Update / Anniversary Update / April 2018 Update 1803 / October 2018 Update 1809 / May 2019 Update 1903. The methods are effective on all brand PCs, like Asus, Acer, Dell, HP, Sony, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba, IBM, Alienware, Compaq, Gateway, LG, Microsoft, MSI, etc.

Why Wi-Fi Is Not Available after Windows 10 Update

What causes Windows 10 not connecting to Wi-Fi? There are 2 main reasons why your Wi-Fi is not available after upgrade to Windows 10.

Humsafar song download mp3. 1. The Wi-Fi or the wireless adapter driver is not updated and not compatible with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update / Creators Update / Anniversary Update / April 2018 Update 1803 / October 2018 Update 1809 / May 2019 Update 1903. In some cases, the Wi-Fi driver is missing after Windows 10 update.

2. If reinstalling Wi-Fi drivers doesn't help, the problem may be triggered by unsupported VPN software present during the Windows 10 upgrade. If you have an old VPN client, specifically the Cisco VPN client, or Sonic Global client, it's certain that the piece of software is what is causing the no internet connection issue on Windows 10.

Microsoft has explained it: 'This issue may occur if older VPN software is installed on Windows 8.1 and is present during the upgrade to Windows 10. Older software versions contain a Filter Driver (the Deterministic Network Enhancer) which is not properly upgraded, leading to the issue.'

You can uninstall the VPN software to troubleshoot the no Wi-Fi issue on Windows 10.

Wired Ethernet connections may also not function properly, if you are using built-in Ethernet adapter or a USB Ethernet adapter. Please note that some connected devices (like the very old ones) may also cause this no Internet issue.

Top 2 Solutions to Fix Windows 10 Wi-Fi Not Available Issue

Try the 2 ways below to solve the Windows 10 Wi-Fi not working or Wi-Fi won't turn on problem on your laptop, desktop or tablet. Here is how to make Wi-Fi available on your Windows 10 Fall Creators Update / Creators Update / Anniversary Update / April 2018 Update 1803 / October 2018 Update 1809 / May 2019 Update 1903 computer. Also see the Updated information at the end of the post.

Top 1. Enter Command to Fix No Wi-Fi after Windows 10 Update

Important: Follow the steps below carefully. Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Before you modify it, back up the registry for restoration in case problems occur.

You can use command to fix this Windows 10 no Wi-Fi problem if it's triggered by VPN software.

Step 1. Type cmd into the search box on the taskbar and right-click the Command Promptfor Run as administrator. This can launch Command Prompt as Administrator.

Step 2. Enter the following command and hit the Enter key:

reg delete HKCRCLSID{988248f3-a1ad-49bf-9170-676cbbc36ba3} /va /f

Step 3. Enter the command below in the Command Prompt box and press Enter once more:

netcfg -v -u dni_dne

Step 4. Restart the computer and check back with your Wi-Fi settings. You now should see a revived list of all the available networks within range.

Note: If you have the Cisco VPN client, Sonic Global client or other VPN software running on your computer and you are planning to upgrade to Windows 10, you can uninstall the VPN before proceeding.

Top 2. Update Wi-Fi Adapter Drivers on Windows 10

To resolve the Windows 10 Wi-Fi not available issue, method 2 is used to fix the wireless adapter driver that causes the no Wi-Fi issue on Windows 10.

For some users, the driver for the previous Windows 8.1 or 7 is not compatible with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update / Creators Update / Anniversary Update/ April 2018 Update 1803 / October 2018 Update 1809 / May 2019 Update 1903. Windows 10 might remove it during the update. For some other users, the PC may have installed the wireless adapter driver but you still have a dead Windows 10 Wi-Fi. This is because the driver you installed can't work properly on your computer. In this case, you can fix the Wi-Fi driver issue with Driver Talent (formerly called DriveTheLife).

Driver Talent can help to check if the Wi-Fi driver causes the problem and then update the outdated driver either by repairing it or downloading the latest one to match the wireless adapter for Windows 10.

Download and install this tool on your laptop, notebook or desktop to solve your Windows 10 Wi-Fi not working issue.


Step 1. Run Driver Talent and click the Scan button to detect your computer. It can check all driver problems.

Step 2. Click the Update or Repair button on the right of your Wi-Fi or wireless adapter driver to fix the Wi-Fi driver issue.

Step 3. Reboot to make your Wi-Fi or wireless adapter driver take effect. Now your wireless network connection is available.

Note: You can also try the network version: Driver Talent for Network Card. This version can help to fix the driver issues without Internet connection. You should install this tool before updating to Windows 10. Alternatively, download it with an available computer that has Internet connection and move it to your computer to install network driver offline.

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Bonus Tip: Optimize Wireless Adapter Settings for Best Wi-Fi Performance

If your computer drops Wi-Fi or shows no Wi-Fi available, you could change the wireless adapter power settings to get the best Wi-Fi performance. The default power option is 'Power saving mode', which will result in Windows 10 Wi-Fi problem while connecting to distant WAPs. Take the following steps to fix the Wi-Fi issue.

Step 1. Use Windows shortcut keysWin + X or right-click the Start menu. Select Power Options.

Step 2. Scroll down and click the Additional power settings. (This is available for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update / Creators Update users. For the predecessors, go to Step 3 directly.)

Step 3. Locate your current power plan and click Change plan settings.

Step 4. Click Change advanced power settings. Impossible by james arthur dance video.

Step 5. Choose the Maximum Performance under the entry Wireless Adapter settings.

Step 6. Click Apply, and then click OK to fix Windows 10 Wi-Fi issue.

Updated: Other Workarounds for No Wi-Fi Available after Windows 10 Update

Windows 10 offers a built-in tool named Internet Connection Troubleshooter to fix the no wireless connection issue after Windows 10 Fall Creators Update / Creators Update / Anniversary Update / April 2018 Update 1803 / October 2018 Update 1809 / May 2019 Update 1903. You can try this tool to troubleshoot the Wi-Fi not working problem after the update.

Step 1. Use Windows shortcut keys Win + I to open the Settings.

Step 2. Go to the Update & security menu.

Step 3. On the left side, choose the Troubleshoot tab.

Step 4. Click the Internet Connections and detect if there is the no Wi-Fi connection issue.

Step 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.

In addition, we've seen many users sharing their methods to troubleshoot the Windows 10 Wi-Fi not working problem in the comments. If the above solutions don't work for you, try to turn on the Wi-Fi again in Settings, or uncheck the option Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power on Device Manager >> Network Adapters >> Properties >> Power Management tab.

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If you still fail to fix the Windows 10 no Wi-Fi available or no wireless connection problem with the methods above, you can factory reset your laptop or desktop, or go to the LEFT MENU for special technical support. If you know other ways to solve Wi-Fi not available issue after Windows 10 Fall Creators Update / Creators Update / Anniversary Update / April 2018 Update 1803 / October 2018 Update 1809 / May 2019 Update 1903, share with us in the comments section below.

Any other Windows-10 issues, such as no sound, black screen, blue screen, PC slow, keyboard not working, etc., please go to the Windows 10 section on this site or our blog for solutions. Many thanks.

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May. 04, 2019 / Updated by Bessie Shaw to Windows 10

Is your WiFi adapter not showing up after the Windows 10 Creators Update or the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update? When logging in Windows 10 after the big changes, you may come across no WiFi network problem on the computer. You can't receive any WiFi hotspot on Windows 10 Creators Update as you take your Asus EliteBook, Microsoft Surface, Dell XPS 13, Lenovo Yoga Book, etc. on the go.

You've tried many solutions but fail to fix the network problem, and you still have no wireless network adapter in Device Manager or Network Connections. Moreover, you have the star, the exclamation, or the red X/cross on the WiFi icon on the taskbar. The WiFi problem also causes the Microsoft Edge not working or the Google Chrome Browser not working.

Many causes can result in such 'WiFi adapter not showing up' problem after the Windows 10 Creators Update. Major causes are related to the network-related hardware, wireless adapter configurations, wireless drivers, WiFi network card and more. If you're bothered with the 'wireless (WiFi) adapter missing' issue, you can go on the reading in this post for accessible solutions.

Top 7 Ways to Fix WiFi Adapter Not Showing up on Windows 10 Creators Update PC

In this Windows 10 Creators Update guide to 'WiFi network adapter not showing up' issue, we'll walk you through the different ways to fix the problem on your Windows laptop, desktop or tablet.

Way 1. Check WiFi Adapter-related Hardware on Your Windows 10 Creators Update Computer

It is necessary to check all the wireless adapter-related hardware firstly and exclude the possibility of broken hardware in case you waste time on other useless settings or configurations on your Windows 10 Fall Creators Update/Windows 10 Creators Update computer.

Step 1. Make sure you've allowed the WiFi on your PC. Check the wireless-enabled physical switch or use Function keys like Fn + Fx (x varies from 1, 2, 3 to 12) to see if the Windows machine can recognize any wireless signal.

Step 2. Make sure the network card sit right in the port. You can also clean up the dust around it.

Step 3. Check the cables. Unplug and then reconnect the network cables to see if the problem still persists.

Step 4. Check the wireless signal resources. Restart the WiFi router or the modem.

Step 5. Connect your Windows computer to the network in another WiFi environment. Failing to do so means it is the problem of the PC, and you need to perform more checks.

See Also:4 Methods to Fix WiFi Router Not Working in Windows 10

If there's no problem with the hardware, you can go on the reading for solutions to fix the wireless adapter issue.

Way 2. Enable Your Wireless/WiFi Adapter on the Windows 10 Creators Update PC

If the wireless adapter not showing in the Network Connections but does appear in the Device Manager, then you can go and check if the WiFi network adapter has been disabled there. If so, re-enable the adapter.

Step 1. Use Windows shortcut keysWin + X to launch the Jump List.

Step 2. Select Device Manager.

Step 3. Expand the entry Network adapters.

Step 4. Right click your wireless/WiFi adapter.

Step 5. Select Enable.

If you have it enabled before, you can also try disable and then re-enable the adapter.

Way 3. Use the Troubleshoot Tool on Windows 10 Creators Update

Windows 10 Creators Update contains a handy tool that can troubleshoot network problems automatically. Follow the step below to run the utility and fix the WiFi adapter issue.

Step 1. Right click the network icon on the taskbar.

Step 2. Select Troubleshoot problems.

Step 3. Make the Windows Network Diagnostics detect the problems.

Step 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to fix the network adapter not showing up.

See Also:5 Ways to Fix WiFi “No Internet, Secured” Issue on Windows 10 Creators Update

Way 4. Repair WiFi Drivers and Fix the Wireless Adapter Not Showing up

WiFi drivers or wireless drivers are important programs that enable the smooth communication between the Windows 10 Creators Update and the network hardware. Once there are outdated, missing or incompatible wireless network drivers, you may encounter network problems like “WiFi doesn’t have a valid IP configuration”, Windows 10 no WLAN access, unidentified network, etc.

If you don’t have any WiFi adapter in the Device Manager or the Network Connections, you may want to check out Driver Talent, a professional driver issues troubleshooter, and fix the network drivers to get the adapter icon back again.


You can get Driver Talent via the button above and follow the steps below to fix the problem:

Step 1. Click Scan and Driver Talent will detect those faulty WiFi drivers on the PC.

Step 2. Click Repair or Update to download and install the best-match wireless network drivers.

Step 3. Restart the computer to make the driver changes take effects.

Note: To prevent other system issues, it is better to backup drivers before any changes on the computer.

Now you can go to the Device Manager or the Network Connections to re-configure the network.

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Way 5. Re-enable WLAN Services to Fix the WiFi Adapter Not Showing up after the Windows 10 Creators Update

Many users often ignore Windows Services when they come across some computer problems. In fact, the “wireless adapter not in the Device Manager or the Network Connections” issue can be readily solved via re-enabling the network-related services.

Step 1. Open Windows Services on your computer.

Step 2. Navigate to the services Network Connections and WLAN AutoConfig.

Step 3. If none of them are running, double click the services to the Properties.

Step 4. Click the Start button.

Step 5. Set the Startup type as Automatic.

Step 6. Click Apply and OK.

Note: You can also go to the Dependencies tab and check other related services. If they are disabled, go and re-enable the services. Thus the WiFi not showing up problem can be killed successfully.

Way 6. Use a USB WiFi Adapter on Your Windows 10 Fall Creators Update/Windows 10 Creators Update PC

If there is no problem with the network drivers or Windows services, you have to consider purchasing a new WiFi adapter or using a USB wireless adapter instead. USB wireless adapter is economical and affordable and the tiny “dongle” is easy to plug into the standard USB port on your Windows 10 Creators Update computer. When plugging in the USB wireless card, the driver will be installed, and then you find the adapter on your computer. Just connect to the WiFi and enjoy yourself.

See Also:Fix 802.11n WLAN/WiFi Adapter Not Working on Windows 10

Way 7. Perform a System Restore

If none of the methods above work, the system restore is the last but the workable solutions for you to fix the WiFi adapter not showing up on your Windows 10 Creators Update computer. See How to Use System Restore to Fix Windows 10 Issues.

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