🛠️ Wi-Fi Option Not Showing in Windows 11? Here’s the First Fix to Try

If your Wi-Fi option has suddenly disappeared from your Windows 11 PC, you’re not alone. There’s a fast and simple fix that could solve the problem. Whether your Wi-Fi icon is gone from the taskbar or the Wi-Fi settings have vanished completely, this issue is often caused by corrupted drivers, network misconfigurations, or recent system updates.

In this helpful video tutorial, I’ll show you exactly how to reset your network adapter using the built-in Network Reset tool in Windows 11. This method restores all your network settings to default, reinstalls your network drivers, and can instantly fix issues like:

  • Wi-Fi not showing in the taskbar
  • Missing Wi-Fi networks
  • Network adapter problems
  • Windows 11 showing no internet connection

📺 Watch the full tutorial here:
👉 Wi-Fi Option Not Showing in Windows 11? Try This First!

Resetting your network adapter is one of the easiest and most effective first steps to try before reinstalling drivers or diving into advanced troubleshooting. After completing the reset, your system will restart and you’ll need to reconnect to your Wi-Fi. Many users report this instantly solves the issue.

If you’re looking for a reliable fix for a missing Wi-Fi option on your Windows 11 device, learning how to reset your network adapter might be the answer. Watch the video now and get back online in just a few minutes!

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