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  1. Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about different things you can try to fix network connection problems in Windows.

  2. Fix Ethernet connection problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about different things you can try to fix Ethernet network connection problems in Windows

  3. Why is my Internet connection so slow? - Microsoft Support

    No matter how fast your Internet connection is, there are times when things will slow down to a crawl. This article will help you sort out what kinds of things can go wrong, learn what you can do about …

  4. Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows

    Network & Internet settings in Windows allow you to manage your network connections and internet settings. Whether you need to connect to Wi-Fi, configure a VPN, or troubleshoot network issues, …

  5. 10 tips to help improve your wireless network - Microsoft Support

    As a result, their signal noise could interfere with the connection between your device and router. To reduce noise, buy cordless telephones and other devices that use the latest frequencies.

  6. Wi-Fi and your home layout - Microsoft Support

    If you're not getting a reliable Wi-Fi connection but your signal strength is strong and the Wi-Fi channel is clear, check the Channel Width setting for your access point by signing in to it. Typically, it'll be set to …

  7. Troubleshooting Wi-Fi connection on your Surface

    To learn how to restart your network equipment, see Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows. If you connect to your Wi-Fi network but still can’t browse the web on any device, you might need to …

  8. Get connected when setting up your Windows device

    Learn how to troubleshoot and fix problems connecting to the intent when setting up your Windows device.

  9. Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support

    In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Network & Internet > Status > Network and Sharing Center. In Network and Sharing Center, next to Connections, select your Wi-Fi network name.

  10. Wi-Fi network not secure in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about the message "Wi-Fi isn't secure" that appears in Windows when you're connected to a Wi-Fi network that's not secure.