![]() I have uninstalled and reinstalled the driver while on a wired connection. I have restarted the computer multiple times. I've tried a number of different solutions I found around the web, including on Microsoft forums: ![]() ![]() Windows couldn't automatically bind the IP protocol stack to the network adapter There Might be a problem with the driver for the Wi-Fi adapter - Not Fixed Set up the wireless network adapter - Completed The wireless network adapter is experiencing problems - Failed "There might be a problem with the driver for the WiFi adapter - Not Fixed" I select "Try These Repairs" as an administrator, I get the following message: "There might be a problem with the driver for the Wi-Fi adapter" When I run the troubleshooter on the WiFi adapter it gives me this message: Additionally, 21 WiFi networks show up on the device I'm using now. I am posting this from another laptop connected to WiFi, so I know WiFi is on, available and working. ![]() I do not have a WiFi icon, it is a globe and when I select it no networks show up. I have a Surface Book 2 that no longer connects to Wifi. ![]()
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