No WiFi after upgrading to Windows 10
Don’t worry check out the solution here
Don’t worry check out the solution here
After you upgrade from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise, you may find that no wireless networks are available. Wired Ethernet connections may also not function properly, if you are using built-in Ethernet adapter or a USB Ethernet adapter. This could occurs due to presence of unsupported VPN software.
Here are a few things you could try:
1] Restart your computer. Reset your Wi-Fis router and see if that works.
2] Next check if you have any VPN software installed on your computer. If it doesn’t not support Windows 10, then uninstall it and see if it resolves the issue. If it does, then go visit the software vendors website and download the version which supports Windows 10.
3] Disable your Firewall and see if that is the cause.
4] To resolve this issue, KB3084164 recommends the following. First, run in a CMD, netcfg –s n to see if DNI_DNE is present in the resulting list of networking protocols, drivers and services. If so, proceed.
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Here are a few things you could try:
1] Restart your computer. Reset your Wi-Fis router and see if that works.
2] Next check if you have any VPN software installed on your computer. If it doesn’t not support Windows 10, then uninstall it and see if it resolves the issue. If it does, then go visit the software vendors website and download the version which supports Windows 10.
3] Disable your Firewall and see if that is the cause.
4] To resolve this issue, KB3084164 recommends the following. First, run in a CMD, netcfg –s n to see if DNI_DNE is present in the resulting list of networking protocols, drivers and services. If so, proceed.
For more:- visit- www.aemidio.com
call us at:- 1-888-995-8019
mail us at;- info@aemidio.com
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