What is Intel wireless network adapter?
IntelĀ® wireless adapters enable fast connectivity without wires for desktop and notebook PCs. Depending on the model of your Intel WiFi adapter, your adapter is compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac and 802.11ax wireless standards.
How do I enable my Intel WiFi adapter?
In the search results, click Intel Wireless Display….
- Click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Device Manager.
- Click the Plus Sign (+) next to Network Adapters.
- Right-click the wireless adapters and, if disabled, click Enable.
How do I fix No supported Intel wireless network adapter was found?
Try a clean installation of the Intel Wi-Fi driver. If you have Intel Killer Wireless adapter installer on your system, follow the Intel Killer Software clean-install guide here. Update BIOS and chipset driver from your system manufacturer’s website, if available.
Why is my Intel WiFi adapter not found?
Verify that your adapter is listed under Network adapters in the Device Manager. If the adapter is not listed, right-click Network adapters and select Scan for hardware changes. You can also reboot your system. Verify that your adapter is enabled in the Device Manager.
Why has my Wi-Fi disappeared on my laptop?
Make sure Airplane mode is set to Off. If Wi-Fi settings are still missing: Go to Solution 2. If Wi-Fi settings are visible: Select Wi-Fi and make sure that Wi-Fi is set to On and that your network name appears in the list of available wireless networks. Select your network, and then select Connect.
How do I use Intel Wi-Fi?
Use Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility as Your Wireless Manager
- Click Start > Control Panel.
- Double-click Network Connections.
- Right-click Wireless Network Connection.
- Click Properties.
- Click WiFi Networks.
- Verify that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings is not selected.
- Click OK.