I usually discover I had disabled it. This varies with the machine. Some use Function keys, others have an airplane mode.
The other thing I'm seeing is when folk allow Microsoft to update drivers. If it's not the settings of function key, use System Restore to go back to when it worked.
Hello,
I have a laptop: ASUS E200HA, Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, German.
Since yesterday, I have problems with connecting to Internet.
Suddenly the computer told me "no wireless network available" (while other people in the room had no problem with the connection).
I performed the Troubleshooting and got a message that no regularly installed Network Adapter has been found (German: es wurde kein ordnungsgemäß installierter Netzwerkadapter ermittelt). Then I click "Weiter" ("More"?) and get "for the Network Adapter, no driver has been found" (Für den Netzwerkadapter wurde kein Treiber gefunden). So I have downloaded "Qualcomm Atheros Wireless Lan Driver and Application" from the website of ASUS: it is a zip file, I unpacked it and executed Setup.exe. But still no connection and the same error messgaes. Moreover, I don"t see any Network Adapter in the device manager.
What can I do? Please help!

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