How to Connect Wi-Fi on Windows 11
Just got a new laptop or installed Windows 11 and need to get online? Connecting to Wi-Fi in Windows 11 is quick and simple. This guide walks you through step-by-step instructions, including tips for troubleshooting if things don’t work right away.
Why Connect to Wi-Fi?[edit | edit source]
- Access the internet for browsing, downloads, and apps.
- Get Windows updates and security patches.
- Use online tools like Google Drive, Zoom, or Microsoft Teams.
- Stream, game, and stay connected anywhere Wi-Fi is available.
Method 1: Connect Wi-Fi from the Taskbar[edit | edit source]
- Click the Network, Sound, and Battery icons in the bottom-right corner of your taskbar (system tray).
- In the quick settings panel, click the Wi-Fi icon.
- A list of available networks will appear.
- Click the Wi-Fi network you want → select Connect.
- Enter the Wi-Fi password (if required).
- Once connected, you’ll see a Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar.
Method 2: Connect Wi-Fi via Settings[edit | edit source]
- Press Windows + I to open Settings.
- Go to Network & internet in the left panel.
- Click Wi-Fi → toggle the switch On.
- Select Show available networks.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network → Connect.
- Enter the password and confirm.
Method 3: Auto-Connect to Wi-Fi[edit | edit source]
- After connecting once, check the box Connect automatically under the Wi-Fi name.
- Windows 11 will reconnect automatically whenever that network is in range.
Method 4: Connect Hidden Wi-Fi Networks[edit | edit source]
If your Wi-Fi doesn’t appear in the list (hidden SSID):
- Go to Settings → Network & internet → Wi-Fi.
- Select Manage known networks → Add network.
- Enter the Wi-Fi name (SSID), security type, and password.
- Save → then connect manually.
Tips & Warnings[edit | edit source]
- Correct password: Make sure you type the Wi-Fi password correctly (case-sensitive).
- Airplane mode: Turn it off if Wi-Fi isn’t showing.
- Drivers: If Wi-Fi still doesn’t work, update your network adapter driver in Device Manager.
- Public Wi-Fi safety: Avoid entering sensitive info on public Wi-Fi unless using a VPN.
- AI helpers: If troubleshooting gets tricky, ask ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot to walk you through advanced fixes.
FAQs[edit | edit source]
1. Why can’t I see my Wi-Fi network?
It may be hidden, out of range, or your Wi-Fi adapter is disabled. Try refreshing or adding the network manually.
2. Do I need admin rights to connect to Wi-Fi?
No, any user can connect if they know the password.
3. Can Windows 11 connect to mobile hotspot Wi-Fi?
Yes, enable hotspot on your phone and connect like any other Wi-Fi.
4. How do I know if I’m connected?
You’ll see a Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar.
5. Why does Wi-Fi keep disconnecting?
Possible causes: weak signal, outdated drivers, or router issues. Try reconnecting or restarting your router.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Connecting Wi-Fi on Windows 11 is simple — just use the taskbar shortcut or Settings app, enter the password, and you’re online. You can also set your PC to connect automatically to trusted networks.
Related tutorials:
- [[How to Uninstall Apps on Windows 11]]
- [[How to Record Screen on Windows/Mac]]
- [[How to Compress Files into ZIP on Windows]]
And if Wi-Fi problems persist, AI assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or Copilot can help troubleshoot step by step.