Many friends have used the Windows 7 system, but there are still many friends who don’t know much about its settings, such as connecting a Windows 7 computer to WiFi. For your reference, I have shared with you the detailed steps for connecting to WiFi, which are applicable to Windows 7 computers.
1. If it is a laptop, click the WiFi icon in the lower right corner to select the wireless connection you want to connect to, and enter the password to connect directly.
#2. If a desktop computer is connected to WiFi, you need to install the wireless network card and driver, and then set it up to connect to WiFi. Let’s take a closer look at how to set it up: Open the Control Panel.
#3. Change the viewing mode to small icons and select Network and Sharing Center.
#4. Click Manage Wireless Network on the left.
#5. Click Add, a window for manually connecting to a wireless network will pop up, and select the first one to create manually.
#6. Just enter the wireless you want to add.
#The above is how to connect a win7 computer to wifi. I hope this article will be helpful to everyone.
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