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How to connect to Wi-Fi on Windows 11

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Without an internet connection, your laptop is essentially just a massive paperweight. From sending emails to writing up documents via the likes of Google Docs, most tasks require you to be connected to the web.

If you own a Windows 11 device and are wondering how to connect to your Wi-Fi network, then you’re in the right place, as we’ve created this simple guide with step-by-step instructions.

What you will need

What you will need

The Short Version

Step1

Go to Settings

Type Settings into the search bar at the bottom, next to the Windows logo. Then click on the cog icon.

Step2

Select Network & Internet from sidebar

It should be the third option down on the sidebar on the left side.

Step3

Click on WiFi

This will be the top option on the centre menu. Make sure the WiFi toggle is set to On, and then click on the Wi-Fi bar.

Step4

Click on Show available networks

The second highest menu option should be called ‘Show available networks’, with the icon of a radio tower. Click it.

Step5

Select your chosen Wi-Fi network

You should see a list of all of the available wireless networks in the area. If you live in a congested location, it’s likely that a lot of options will pop up. Locate your Wi-Fi network. If you’re unsure of your Wi-Fi name, it will likely be printed on your router.

Step6

Click on Connect

Once you’ve located your wireless network, click on the Connect button. You’ve also the option to toggle a checkmark box to ensure your device automatically connects to this Wi-Fi network in the future.

Step7

Enter your network passcode

A new box will appear. Enter your Wi-Fi network password here. If you’re not sure of the passcode, it should be printed onto your router, sometimes on the bottom or on an accompanying card.

Step8

Press Next

Once you’ve entered the correct passcode, click Next and then the process should be completed. You should now be connected to the internet.

Troubleshooting

Yes, there’s a Wi-Fi icon at the bottom-right of your screen, represented by a signal. If you click this icon, a pop-up will appear. Click on the Available box, and then you’ll be able to select your chosen Wi-Fi network from here.

Yes, click both the Windows keys + A to access the Wi-Fi settings.

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