In the modern day and age, having a stable internet connection is everything. Due to this, it’s often a great idea to become familiar with. And what you can do to fix it whenever it is disconnected.
Computers connect to the internet by way of a network adapter. This is usually built into the computer, on a network interface card. It can be connected to the internet with an Ethernet or a Wi-Fi connection. Whether you are just installing a network card, removing one or updating drivers, this article is sure to help. How to Troubleshoot Network Adapter in Windows 10?
Windows 10 allows you to configure the following network adapters through two options. You can either do it easily through the Device Manager or through Control Panel.
• Enable or disable the network adapter • Install or uninstall • Update its related drivers • Looking at properties settings and • Scanning for hardware changes (only possible through Device Manager) We will explain the settings through Control Panel. To start off with, we will need to open the Control Panel.
Search “Control Panel” in the Cortana search box. It should come up with a result towards the top that you can then just click to open the control panel. View Wi-Fi Status in Windows 10 Clicking this button will open a window that will allow you to configure different elements of the network properties like clients, services and protocols. Install/Uninstall Components As a further continuation of the above sections, you may install and uninstall related elements and software supporting your network adapter. These buttons are available in the “Wi-Fi Properties” window shown below which can be opened by clicking on the “Properties” button from “Wi-Fi Status” window.