
Fix Ethernet connection problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about different things you can try to fix Ethernet network connection problems in Windows
Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you can connect to the internet using an Ethernet cable, it confirms the connection problem is due to the Wi-Fi router. Make sure you've installed the latest firmware and see the …
Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support
Choose the Wi-Fi network you want, then select Connect. If you don't see the network you expect, you can manually start a new Wi-Fi scan by selecting the Refresh network list button in the …
Get connected when setting up your Windows device
Learn how to troubleshoot and fix problems connecting to the intent when setting up your Windows device.
Update drivers through Device Manager in Windows - Microsoft …
Windows Update updates drivers for various hardware including network adapters, printers, scanners, and video cards. Drivers updated through Windows Update are normally recent and …
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi connection on your Surface
If your Wi-Fi is working now or if you have internet access using an Ethernet connection, download and install the latest updates for Windows and your Surface to help improve your Wi …
Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows
Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.
Setting up a wireless network in Windows - Microsoft Support
To connect your portable or desktop device to your wireless network, it must have a wireless network adapter. Most laptops and tablets—and some desktops—come with a wireless …
Why is my Internet connection so slow? - Microsoft Support
No matter how fast your Internet connection is, there are times when things will slow down to a crawl. This article will help you sort out what kinds of things can go wrong, learn what you can …
Troubleshooting poor network connectivity - Microsoft Support
Check the network cables between your computer and the router and between the router and the modem to ensure that they are plugged in and do not show signs of damage.