After upgrading my Acer Computer to Window 11, the wifi could not detect my network.

Emmanuel2025
Emmanuel2025 Member Posts: 1 New User

My internet network disappeared after upgrading to Window 11.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,829 Trailblazer
    edited January 20

    It would really help if you told us which exact Acer computer model name and number you have as there are many thousands of different models, as just saying Acer Computer is not very informative, as if you give us a model we will be able to give you a more precise answer!

    Anyway, what I suggest that you do is a refresh of the Wi-Fi and BT drivers in Device Manager first like shown below, if that doesn't work then completely uninstall these drivers in Device Manager and reinstall the Wi-Fi and BT drivers from scratch with the oem drivers from your computer models Acer Drivers and Manuals page as afterwards windows update will update these drivers to whatever the latest and most compatible driver version is suitable for your computer as that will reinstate these drivers and they will work. Good luck and hope this helps you put.

    Refresh Wi-Fi and BT drivers this way:

    WI-FI Driver Refresh > Go to Device Manager > Network adapters > select Wi-Fi card > right click the card Properties > Driver > Update Driver > Browse my computer for drivers > Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer > and then pick the last and most recent dated Wi-Fi driver that is in that list, and reinstall that driver, as afterwards your Wi-Fi should work.

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 263

    @Emmanuel2025

    To resolve Wi-Fi detection issues after upgrading to Windows 11, update your Wi-Fi drivers by going to Device Manager > Network adapters, right-clicking your Wi-Fi adapter, selecting Update driver, and choosing "Search automatically for updated driver software." If that doesn't work, try forgetting and reconnecting to the network. Then reconnect by selecting the network again and entering the password.

    Additionally, restart your router and modem by unplugging them for 30 seconds, then plugging them back in and waiting a few minutes for them to fully reboot. Ensure your operating system is fully up to date by checking for Windows updates, as updates can sometimes fix connectivity issues. Finally, disable and re-enable the network adapter by right-clicking the Start button, selecting Device Manager, expanding the Network adapters section, right-clicking your Wi-Fi adapter, selecting "Disable device," waiting a few seconds, and then right-clicking it again and selecting "Enable."

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