
#COMPUTER UNABLE TO FIND JOTSPOT UPDATE#
There are two ways to update drivers: manually and automatically. If your wireless network is not showing up on laptop, it is probably due to the missing, outdated, or corrupt drivers. Wireless network driver allows your operating system to communicate with your wireless and network adapters. You can follow these steps to enable it:ġ) On your keyboard, press Windows logo key + R at the same time to invoke the Run box, and type services.msc, then press Enter.Ģ) Right click Wlan AutoConfig (if you are using Windows XP, right click Wireless Configuration), and click Properties.ģ) Select Automatic in Startup type, then click Apply, and click OKĤ) Restart your PC and reconnect to your WiFi network to see if your WiFi shows up. Moreover, when the WiFi becomes available, it will automatically connect to a preferred wireless network. When enabled, WLAN AutoConfig settings apply to all IEEE 802.11 wireless network adapters installed on your computer. WLAN AutoConfig service (also referred to Wireless Configuration in Windows XP) can configure wireless security and connectivity settings. Method 2: Turn on WLAN AutoConfig service Note: if it has enabled, you will see Disable when right click on WiFi (also referred to Wireless Network Connection in different computers).Ĥ) Restart your Windows and reconnect to your WiFi again. If you don’t have the WiFi switch on your laptop or computer, you can check it in your system.ġ) Right click the Internet icon, and click Open Network and Sharing Center.ģ) Right click WiFi, and click Enable. Check the switch or keys and turn your WiFi service on. Some laptops, such as HP, Lenovo, Dell, have a switch or a key on your keyboard to turn on/off WiFi (like Fn+F5). Note: First of all, make sure you are within the WiFi network range while you are following the steps below.
