


What should I do if window10 cannot connect to wifi?
In order to ensure that Win10 can connect to wireless WiFi normally, the premise is that the computer has a built-in wireless network card, the network card driver is normal, and the wireless function is turned on. Click the network icon in the taskbar and select Network and Internet Settings.
Enter the settings interface and click Change Adapter Options.
Enter the network connection interface and double-click the wireless network you want to connect to.
Click Unlimited Properties, then enter the wireless network properties interface, click Security, and then select Advanced Settings.
Enter the advanced settings interface, check "Enable Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) compatibility for secondary networks" and click OK.
Disconnect the WiFi and reconnect it, and you can use the wireless network normally.
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