Win10 system Surface tablet can not connect to WiFi how to solve?

  
                

Most Win10 system Surface Pro 4 tablet users are connected via WiFi. If the Surface is not connected to WiFi, it will obviously make its fun and function greatly reduced. Let's take a closer look at how the Win10 system Surface tablet can't connect to WiFi.

Solution 1:

Surface install the latest updates.

Note: You must be online to install updates. If you have trouble connecting to your home Wi-Fi network, try connecting to the public network at the coffee shop or library. If you don't have a Wi-Fi network available, you can network in a variety of other ways: Try to use a wired connection to connect and install updates. If your Surface 3 has a built-in mobile broadband connection, connect to the Internet through it. In addition, you can also use your phone's Internet sharing network.

After networking, check for the latest updates. Here's how:

Step 1: Go to “Start”, select “Set"""Update & Security" "Windows Update".

Step 2: Select “Check for updates”. If there are updates available, select “details”.

You may need to restart your Surface after installing the update. In addition to the latest updates to install Surface and Windows, check out the router manufacturer's website to download the latest updates (firmware updates) for your router.

Solution 2:

Check the system date and time settings.

Check and correct the date and time settings of your Surface as needed. Here's how:

Step 1: Go to “Start”, select “Set">;Time & Language""" Date & Time”.

Step 2: Make sure the information is correct or change as needed.

Solution 3:

Restart Wi-Fi on Surface

Here's how to restart Wi-Fi:

Step 1: Turn Go to “Start”, select “Set" "" "Network & Internet" ""Wi-Fi”.

Step 2: Under “Wi-Fi”, move the slider to “Close” and then to “Enable”.

Step 3: Select the network you want to connect to, and select “Connect”. Confirm that the network status is now displayed as “Connected”.

Solution 4:

Restart the network hardware and restart the Surface

Try restarting the modem, router, and Surface. Here's how:

Step 1: Unplug the power cord from the modem and wireless router.

Step 2: After all the lights on the device are off, wait at least 30 seconds before turning the modem back on.

Note: Some modems have a backup battery to prevent the light from going out. For this type of modem, press and release the reset button quickly. If you don't see the reset button, remove the battery.

Step 3: Power on the router and wait another minute. Then restart the Surface.

Solution 5:

Running Troubleshooting

Network troubleshooting or network adapter troubleshooting can help diagnose and resolve Wi-Fi issues. To use the network troubleshooting, do the following:

Step 1: Select the search box in the lower left corner of the screen.

Step 2: Enter “Network Troubleshooter in the search box and select “Identify and fix network issues> in the search results.

Troubleshooting using the network adapter is as follows:

Step 1: Select the search box in the lower left corner of the screen.

Step 2: Enter “Troubleshoot" in the search box and select “Troubleshoot> in the search results.

Step 3: Select "Network & Internet" "Network Adapter".

Step 4: Follow the on-screen instructions. Check if you can connect to Wi-Fi now.

Solution 6:

Manually reinstalling the wireless driver

If the driver for the wireless network card is damaged or not installed, it will cause connection problems. You can use Windows Update to update the driver or manually install the driver as needed.

The reason why Win10 system Surface can not connect to WiFi is nothing more than the above, can be solved by the method described in this article. After connecting to WiFi, you can happily use the Surface tablet to surf the Internet.

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