Not connected No connections are Available(Windows 7/8/10 )[Wifi issue 2018] [Solved]

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Not connected No connections are Available||Windows 7/8/10||Wifi issue permanent fix||2018||
Solution 1:
Turn on the WI-FI switch.
General - Fn+F2 or Fn+F8 or Fn+F12 or F8 on Windows computers.
Make sure the physical Wi-Fi switch on your laptop is turned on. (An indicator light usually shows when it's on.) Turn off Airplane mode if it is ON.
Solution 2: Enabling wireless Network connection
Solution 3: Type services.msc in windows search and start the service highlighted in the screenshot and set the start up type to Automatic
Solution 4: Please check the status of the Network Adaptor in Device Manager under Network Adaptors, see if it is working normally or it needs some drive update.
Solution 5:
Click Start, control panel, device manager. Click on Network and then right click on your wireless adapter, left click properties, power management. Uncheck the box, allow computer to turn off this device to save power.
Now, on your keyboard, press Windows button, then choose Control Panel. View by Large icons and choose Power Options.
Click Change plan settings for whichever plan that you are having now.
Then choose Change advanced power settings.
Locate and expand Wireless Adapter Settings and then expand Power Saving Mode. Choose from the drop-down menu Maximum Performance. Then click Apply and OK to save the change.
Solution 6:
In the search box on the taskbar, type Command prompt, press and hold (or right-click) Command prompt, and then select Run as administrator -Yes.
At the command prompt, run the following commands in the listed order, and then check to see if that fixes your connection problem:
Type netsh winsock reset and press Enter.
Type netsh int ip reset and press Enter.
Type ipconfig /release and press Enter.
Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter.
Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
Solution 7: Roll back the network adapter driver
If you were connected before and recently installed a new network adapter driver or installed an update to Windows that might have included an updated driver, rolling back your driver to a previous version might help.
In the search box on the taskbar, type Device Manager, and then select Device Manager from the list of results.
In Device Manager, select Network adapters - the network adapter name.
Press and hold (or right-click) the network adapter, and then select Properties.
In Properties, select the Driver tab, select Roll Back Driver, then follow the steps. If the button is unavailable, that means there's no driver to roll back to. After rolling back to the previous version of the driver, select the Start button - Power - Restart if you're asked to restart, and see if that fixes the connection issue.
Solution 8: Temporarily turn off firewalls
The steps to turn off a firewall depend on the firewall software you’re using.
Solution 9: Uninstall the network adapter driver and restart
If the previous steps didn’t work, try to uninstall the network adapter driver, and then restart your computer and have Windows automatically install the latest driver.
In Device Manager, select Network adapters - the network adapter name.
Press and hold (or right-click) the network adapter, and then select Uninstall device - Delete the driver software for this device check box - Uninstall.
After uninstalling the driver, select the Start button - Power -Restart.
After your PC restarts, Windows will automatically look for and install the network adapter driver. Check to see if that fixes your connection problem. If Windows doesn't automatically install a driver, try to install the backup driver you saved before uninstalling.
Solution 10:Use network reset to reinstall network devices
Settings - System - About.
Select the Start button, then select Settings - Network & Internet - Status - Network reset.
On the Network reset screen, select Reset now - Yes to confirm. Wait for your PC to restart and see if that fixes the problem.
Solution 11: Enable Wireless in BIOS ( Lenovo )
First verify that the Wireless Button is not disabled in the BIOS.
Press F10 at the power-on bios screen.
Navigate to the Security menu.
Choose Device Security.
Verify that "Wireless Network Button" is set to enable. ...
Exit the bios from the File menu, Choose Save Changes and Exit.
Solution 12: Install windows updates.
Solution 13: Install Driver Manually from Manufacturer Website.
Please use the model number, operating system, Platform 32 bit or 64 bit
Visit the Laptop Manufacturer website and look for wireless drivers, download and install them on laptop.
Solution 14: Perform system restore if your computer has restore point created. Kindly check and perform system restore.
Restart the computer and check the wifi connection

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