The wrong option and you'll have trouble detecting the wireless network. Important note: Windows 8.1 updates remove WPA. WPA uses TKIP encryption, WPA2 uses AES, but can also use TKIP for compatability (it can accept WPA connections). So the best approach to this is to select a different encryption type in your laptops adapter settings. Method 1 Run the network troubleshooter and check. a) Press the 'Windows + W' key on the keyboard. b) Type troubleshooter in the search box and then press enter. c) Click "Find and fix problems" option from the list appeared in the left side. d) Click network and internet and run the network adaptor troubleshooter. Method 2 Start by going into Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center\Advanced sharing settings and check the wireless adaptor is enabled. This is a basic one and not likely to be the cause of your problem as the connection utility is detecting the network settings. The wifi adapter didn't even show up in the list of network adapters, only the bluetooth and ethernet showed up in the list. So I thought maybe I hadn't properly reseated the antenna connectors. Opened the laptop up again, disconnected and reconnected the cables again. In the Device Manager, double-click the "Network adapters" node, right-click your Wi-Fi driver and choose "Disable device." Wait for a few seconds, and then right-click your Wi-Fi driver again and choose "Enable device." Now, check if the Wi-Fi option appears. If not, continue with the guide. .
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