To troubleshoot the issue of your Wi-Fi missing from the screen on your ASUS Notebook, you can follow these steps:
- Check if Wi-Fi is enabled: Make sure that the Wi-Fi is turned on. Look for a physical switch on your laptop or a function key (like F2 or F3) that may toggle Wi-Fi on and off.
- Restart WLAN Autoconfig Service: You can restart the WLAN Autoconfig Service (WlanSvc) to see if that resolves the issue. To do this:
- Press
Windows + R, typeservices.msc, and hit Enter. - Find WLAN Autoconfig in the list, right-click it, and select Restart.
- Press
- Update Network Drivers: Ensure that your wireless network drivers are up to date. You can do this by:
- Going to Device Manager (right-click on Start and select Device Manager).
- Expanding the Network adapters section, right-clicking on your wireless adapter, and selecting Update driver.
- Check Network Connections: Go to
Settings > Network & Internet > Statusand check if your Wi-Fi network appears there. If it does, try to connect to it. - Run Network Troubleshooter: You can run the built-in network troubleshooter:
- Go to
Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters > Internet Connectionsand run the troubleshooter.
- Go to
- Reboot Your Computer: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve connectivity issues.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to consider checking for hardware issues or contacting ASUS support for further assistance.
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