Top 10 Ways to Fix Wi-Fi Greyed Out on Windows 11/10

It’s quite difficult to get work donewithout an active Wi-Fi connection on Windows 11. The situation gets tricky when the Wi-Fi option is greyed out on Windows. It leads to an unpleasant experience. Instead of working offline, follow the troubleshooting tricks to fix Wi-Fi greyed out on Windows 10 and 11.

Table of Contents

1. Check Wi-Fi Key on the Laptop

Multiple factors can result in Wi-Fi being greyed out on Windows. We will start with the basics and move to advanced tricks to fix the issue. Old Windows laptops have a dedicated Wi-Fi key to enable or disable wireless internet connectivity. You should look for such a key on your keyboard and enable Wi-Fi.

2. Reset Network Connectivity

you may temporarilyreset network connectivityusing an Airplane mode trick on your PC.

1.Click the connectivity option on the Taskbar.

2.Enable theAirplane modeand disable it after a couple of seconds.

3. Enable WLAN AutoConfig Service

The WLANSVC service provides the logic required to configure, discover, connect to, and disconnect from a wireless local area network. If the service is disabled, Wi-Fi gets greyed out on Windows.

1.Press the Windows key and search forServices.

enable Airplane mode on Windows 11

2.HitEnterto open the app.

3.Scroll toWLAN AutoConfigand right-click on it.

4.SelectPropertiesand expand theStartup typemenu.

5.SelectAutomatic, ensureRunningstatus and hitApply.

4. Reinstall Wi-Fi Network Adapters

Corrupt Wi-Fi network adapters can lead to Wi-Fi greyed-out issues on Windows. Follow the steps below to reinstall Wi-Fi network adapters using the Device Manager menu.

1.Right-click on the Windows key and selectDevice Manager.

Open Services on Windows 11

2.Expand theNetwork adaptersmenu.

3.Right-click on the Wi-Fi adapter and selectUninstall device.

You should restart your PC, and the system will reinstall the required drivers during the reboot process.

Open Wi-Fi menu in Services on Windows 11

5. Replug Wi-Fi Adapter

If you are using a Wi-Fi adapter on your Windows 11 PC, you can remove it and plug it back in to establish a wireless connection.

6. Use Another USB Plug

Most Windows desktop PCs come with several USB plugs to utilize. If Wi-Fi is greyed out on a specific slot, connect it to another USB slot and check the Wi-Fi function again.

7. Run the Network Adapter Troubleshooter

Windows comes with a built-in troubleshooter to fix network adapter issues. Here’s how you can use it.

1.Press theWindows + Ikeys to open Settings.

2.SelectTroubleshootfrom theSystemmenu.

3.OpenOther troubleshooter.

4.Run theNetwork Adaptertroubleshooter on your PC and check if the Wi-Fi function is appearing or not.

8. Run Internet Connections Troubleshooter

You can also run the internet connection troubleshooter to fix Wi-Fi greyed-out issue on Windows.

1.Head to theOther troubleshootersmenu in Windows Settings (refer to the steps above).

Wi-Fi status on Windows 11

2.Run theInternet Connectionstroubleshooter and follow on-screen instructions to complete the steps.

9. Restart Windows Explorer

Many have suggested restarting the File Explorer menu on Windows to fix Wi-Fi greyed-out problem.

1.Right-click on the Windows key and open the Task Manager menu.

uninstall Wi-Fi drivers on Windows 11

2.Select Windows Explorer and hitRestart taskin the top right corner.

10. Change Wi-Fi Adapter Properties

When one of our Windows PCs faced a Wi-Fi greyed-out problem, we changed the Wi-Fi adapter’s properties and fixed the issue in no time. Here’s what you need to do.

  1. Open the Device Manager menu in Windows 11 (check the steps above).

2.Expand theNetwork Adaptersmenu.

3.Right-click on your Wi-Fi adapter and openPropertiesfrom the context menu.

4.Move to theAdvancedmenu.

5.SelectWireless Modeand expand theValuemenu.

6.Select a different wireless setting from the dropdown menu.

You can now check if the Wi-Fi option is active or not.

Enjoy an Active Internet Connection on Windows

If none of the tricks work, you should open BIOS on your computer and enable Wi-Fi. The ability to access BIOS varies from one manufacturer to another. You need to check the manual to learn to access BIOS. You can also get a new Wi-Fi dongle to fix Wi-Fi greyed-out errors.

Parth Shah

Parth previously worked at EOTO.tech covering tech news. He is currently freelancing at TechWiser, Android Police, and GuidingTech writing about apps comparisons, tutorials, software tips and tricks, and diving deep into iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows platforms.

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