![]() Proceed to turn on Wi-Fi and remember to turn off your laptop’s Airplane mode.įor Windows 7, navigate to the control panel, select Network, and Internet, and then proceed to the networking and sharing center. For the former, go to the search screen and key in turn wireless devices on or off. Note that this process may not be the same for Windows 8 and 7 laptops. ![]() Wait until it indicates ‘connected’ under the specific network’s name. Choose the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to and key in the password if it requires one.Note that you can also make your laptop’s Wi-Fi automatically turn on at given points in the day. It will indicate once the Wi-Fi button is enabled. Click on Wi-Fi and give your laptop a few seconds to respond to the command.Once you are in the Windows Action Center, select network.If the Network icon is not visible, click the show hidden icon arrow to reveal several options, which in this case, includes the Network icon. Remember, your connection status will determine how this icon looks. Alternatively, visit the Windows task tray and click on the Network icon. Navigate to the Windows Action Center in the lower right corner of your laptop’s screen.Feel free to refer to any of these steps if you get stuck along the way: This section will cover how to connect your laptop to Wi-Fi if you have a Windows 10 Dell computer. ![]() Step-To-Step Guide To Turning On Your Dell Laptop’s Wi-Fi Button ![]()
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