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Windows 10
Click the Wi-Fi icon. It looks like Windows Wifi. If Wi-Fi is disconnected, the icon will have a red “x” at its corner. If a network cable is plugged in to your PC, you won’t see this icon. Instead, click the icon that looks like a computer with a network cable on its left side. If you don’t see either icon, make sure your Wi-Fi adapter is enabled. Here’s how: Click the Windows Start menu and select Settings Windows Settings. Click Network & Internet. Click Wi-Fi on the left panel. Scroll down and click Change adapter options. Right-click the wireless adapter and select Enable.
Click the Wi-Fi button. It’s at the bottom-left corner of the menu. If Wi-Fi was disabled (displaying a red x), it will turn back on and start scanning. To turn Wi-Fi back off, click the button again. If your keyboard has a Wi-Fi key, you can use it to quickly enable or disable Wi-Fi. Look for a button in the top row of keys that looks like an antenna with curved lines radiating from its center.
Windows 8
Move the mouse cursor to the right side of the desktop. A menu will slide out.
Click Windows Settings. It’s at the bottom of the menu.
Click the Wi-Fi button. It’s the vertical bars at the bottom of the menu.
Click the “Wi-Fi” switch to toggle Wi-Fi on or off. The word “Off” appears next to the switch when Wi-Fi is disabled. If your keyboard has a Wi-Fi key, you can use it to quickly enable or disable Wi-Fi. Look for a button in the top row of keys that looks like an antenna with curved lines radiating from its center.
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