 When you try to connect to internet on your laptop but your usual Wi-Fi network is not showing up, it cannot be frustrating. This problem could arise due to Wi-Fi problem incorrect Wi-Fi configuration on missing or outdated drivers. Let's not worry because I will give you some short short solutions for this. 1. Enable Wi-Fi Service The problem happens most likely because your Windows disables the Wi-Fi service. Check if your Wi-Fi symbol is showing or just coming with a cross mark. Next, right click the internet icon and click open network and sharing center. Click change adapter settings. Right click Wi-Fi and click enable. Restart your Windows and you're ready to catch the Wi-Fi again. 2. Turn on WLAN Autoconfig Service WLAN Autoconfig Service can configure wireless security and connectivity settings. For this, press Windows logo key plus R at the same time and type here services.msc. Then press enter. Right click WLAN Autoconfig and click properties. Select automatic in startup type then click apply and then ok. Restart your PC and reconnect to your Wi-Fi network to see if your Wi-Fi is now showing up. Next is to update Wi-Fi network driver. Wireless network driver allows your operating system to communicate with your wireless and network adapters. If your wireless network is not showing up on your laptop it is probably due to the missing, outdated or corrupt drivers. Now you can update the driver manually. However, we recommend you to use advanced driver updater, download it on your PC, let it scan the system and choose to update the Wi-Fi driver automatically. Easy process. Next is to restart your modem and Wi-Fi router. This problem can be probably caused by the internet service provider issue and restarting your modem and wireless router can help you reconnect to your ISP. So just unplug your wireless router and modem from the power source. Wait for at least 30 seconds and plug your wireless router and modem back into power source again. Reconnect with the Wi-Fi network once again. Next check the device interference. The Wi-Fi signals can be interfered by many household devices believe it or not such as cordless, phone, microwave, oven, bluetooth speaker etc. because they use the same frequencies. So either bring the modem and router closer to your laptop or switch off the cordless phone, microwave, oven, bluetooth speaker etc. So that's it for today guys, we hope that you could have finally connected your Wi-Fi once again and if yes, don't forget to mention it in the comment section below and don't forget to subscribe to our channel as well.