Microsoft Windows allows administrators to manage Wi-Fi and other types of local network connections through the operating system. Knowing how to disable and enable connections in Windows greatly helps with network setup and troubleshooting.
For example, consider that Windows enables Wi-Fi interfaces on Windows PCs by default. When a Wi-Fi connection suddenly stops working due to a technical problem, Windows sometimes turns it off automatically, but users can always do the same manually.
Turning Wi-Fi connections off and on resets network-specific features without restarting the computer. This can resolve certain types of network issues, just like a full reboot would.
This tutorial will apply to computers, laptops, desktops and tablets running Windows 10 operating system (Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufacturers, such as Dell, HP, Acer , Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo and Samsung.
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