My pc won't connect or find my houses wifi router

Amirali Madadi 0 Reputation points
2026-06-22T11:30:36.39+00:00

Hi.

I was watching some video on Google and my pc suddenly disconnected my wifi.

And then when I clicked to reconnect is said CANT CONNECT TO NETWORK and my router dissappeard from the WiFi list.

I tried connecting my pc to my phones hot-spot and it worked. It connected.

I don't know why it won't connect or find my router and it used to show like 5 or 6 near routers to me . Now it's one or two

I tried everything, I reseted network many times.

I have windows 11btw

I cleaned my network adapter in device manager,I installed a driver and nothing worked.

Sometimes when I turn on the pc my wifi shows up, I try to connect and it dissappears from the wifi list.

Please tell me what to do I couldn't connect my pc to internet for 3 days now

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Internet and connectivity
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  1. franco d'esaro 25,076 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-06-27T18:41:12.2166667+00:00

    Hi Amirali Madadi,

    Can other wireless devices in your home connect to your phone's hotspot?

    Are your router and PC on the same floor and in the same room, or are they in different rooms?

    Make sure your wireless card's antenna cables are securely connected, or try repositioning the antenna.

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  2. David-M 116.9K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-06-22T12:02:44.3466667+00:00

    Hi. I'm David, and I'm happy to help you.


    To be able to assist you better, please clarify the following:

    • What is the manufacturer and model of your router?
    • When you reinstalled the adapter driver, was it only through Device Manager, or did you download an installer to reinstall the driver? If you downloaded an installer, where did you get it from?

    Also. What is the manufacturer and model of your computer?

    If you prefer, you can share a screenshot of your system information.

    • Press "Windows + R", type msinfo32 and press Enter.

    Maximize the window and use the shortcut "Windows + Shift + S" to use the screenshot tool.


    Looking forward to your reply.

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