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  2. Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Try these things first to help you fix or narrow down the connection problem. Make sure Wi‑Fi is turned on. Select the "No internet connection" icon on the right side of the taskbar, and make sure Wi-Fi is turned on. If it isn't, select it to turn it on.

  3. Fix network connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Try these things to troubleshoot network connection issues in Windows 11. Make sure Wi-Fi is on. Select Start > Settings > Network & internet, then turn on Wi-Fi. Next, select More options (>) next to Wi-Fi, then select Show available networks.

  4. Fix Ethernet connection problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Try these things first to help you fix or narrow down the connection problem. Check the Ethernet cable and connection. Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet port on both your router and Windows 11 PC.

  5. Check your network connection status - Microsoft Support

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    Windows 10 lets you quickly check your network connection status. And if you're having trouble with your connection, you can run the Network troubleshooter to try and fix it. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & Internet > Status .

  6. Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Select the Network, Sound, or Battery icons ( ) on the far right side of the taskbar to open quick settings. The Disconnected icon appears when you’re not connected. On the Wi-Fi quick setting, select Manage Wi-Fi connections . Choose the Wi-Fi network you want, then select Connect.

  7. Why is my Internet connection so slow? - Microsoft Support

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    This article will help you sort out what kinds of things can go wrong, learn what you can do about them, and discover how to get the most from your Internet connection. Windows provides a built-in troubleshooter that can automatically find and fix some common connection problems.

  8. Fix your Outlook email connection by repairing your profile

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    Having trouble connecting to your email from Outlook on your desktop? Follow these steps to let Outlook diagnose and fix errors in your Outlook mail profile that might be causing the issue.

  9. Wi-Fi problems and your home layout - Microsoft Support

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    If you're not getting a reliable Wi-Fi connection but your signal strength is strong and the Wi-Fi channel is clear, check the Channel Width setting for your access point by signing in to it. Typically, it'll be set to Auto or 20/40 MHz or something similar when you get it.

  10. Troubleshooting offline printer problems in Windows

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    Find out how to view a printer queue in Windows. Find out how to change the printer status from "offline" to "online" in Windows. If you are having a problem with printer connectivity in Windows, see Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows.

  11. Troubleshooting poor network connectivity - Microsoft Support

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    Ensure that your router or modem has the latest firmware available. Check the network cables between the router and modem to ensure that they are plugged in and do not show signs of damage. Contact your ISP if you are at home. Contact your support team if you are at work.