Connect to a wireless network (2024)

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If you have a wireless-enabled computer, you can connect to a wireless network that is within range to get access to the internet, view shared files on the network, and so on.

  1. Open the system menu from the right side of the top bar.

  2. Select Connect to a wireless network (1) Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi section of the menu will expand.

  3. Click the name of the network you want.

    If the name of the network is not shown, scroll down the list. If you still do not see the network, you may be out of range, or the network might be hidden.

  4. If the network is protected by a password (encryption key), enter the password when prompted and click Connect.

    If you do not know the key, it may be written on the underside of the wireless router or base station, or in its instruction manual, or you may have to ask the person who administers the wireless network.

  5. The network icon will change appearance as the computer attempts to connect to the network.

  6. If the connection is successful, the icon will change to a dot with several curved bars above it (Connect to a wireless network (2)). More bars indicate a stronger connection to the network. Fewer bars mean the connection is weaker and might not be very reliable.

If the connection is not successful, you may be asked for your password again or it might just tell you that the connection has been disconnected. There are a number of things that could have caused this to happen. You could have entered the wrong password, the wireless signal could be too weak, or your computer’s wireless card might have a problem, for example. See Wireless network troubleshooter for more help.

A stronger connection to a wireless network does not necessarily mean that you have a faster internet connection, or that you will have faster download speeds. The wireless connection connects your computer to the device which provides the internet connection (like a router or modem), but the two connections are actually different, and so will run at different speeds.

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  • Wireless networking — Connect to wireless networks, including hidden networks and networks created from phone tethering.

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Connect to a wireless network (2024)

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Connect to a wireless network? ›

If you're having device connectivity issues, restart your devices, check your network adapter and try repairing or replacing hardware and checking for viruses. If you have an issue with your internet provider, first check if there are any internet outages in your area, then call your ISP.

How can I manually connect to a wireless network? ›

Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows
  1. Select the Network, Sound, or Battery icons ( ) on the far right side of the taskbar to open quick settings. ...
  2. On the Wi-Fi quick setting, select Manage Wi-Fi connections .
  3. Choose the Wi-Fi network you want, then select Connect.
  4. Type the network password, and then select Next.

How do I connect to a wireless network device? ›

Turn on & connect
  1. Open your device's Settings app.
  2. Tap Network & internet. Internet.
  3. Tap a listed network. Networks that require a password have a lock icon .

Why I Cannot connect to a wireless network? ›

If you're having device connectivity issues, restart your devices, check your network adapter and try repairing or replacing hardware and checking for viruses. If you have an issue with your internet provider, first check if there are any internet outages in your area, then call your ISP.

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