- Select the Network or Wifi icon in the notification area.
- In the list of networks, choose the network that you want to connect to, and then select Connect.
- Type the security key (often called the password).
- Follow additional instructions if there are any.
Why isn't my computer connecting to Wi-Fi?
On Android devices, check your settings to make sure the device's airplane mode is off and that Wi-Fi is on. Update adapter drivers: Another network adapter related issue for computers could be that your network adapter driver is out of date.07-Mar-2022
How do I find my Wi-Fi connections?
Go to Start, and select Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi > Show available networks, and see whether your wireless network name appears in the list of available networks. If you see your wireless network name, select it and select Connect. If your Surface still can't find your wireless network, try Solution 2.
Why cant my laptop find my Wi-Fi?
Make sure your computer/device is still in the range of your router/modem. Move it closer if it is currently too far away. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings, and check the wireless settings. Double check your Wireless Network Name and SSID is not hided.19-Nov-2021
What is this SSID?
The abbreviation SSID stands for Service Set Identifier. This is the unique name that identifies a wireless network. It is in the packet header when a data packet is transmitted. The devices on the Wi-Fi network use this identifier for communications via the network.