El problema que Windows siempre ha enfrentado y seguirá haciéndolo en el futuro, a diferencia de macOS, es que los chicos de Microsoft deben crear un sistema operativo que be compatible con todos los modelos de tarjetas gráficas, redes, conexiones inalámbricas, bluetooth, tarjetas de sonido. , lector de huellas, cámaras integradas … y es probable que de vez en cuando uno de los controladores se actualice o empiece a fallar y no podamos averiguar cuál es el problema que lo está afectando. En estos casos, si luego de reinstalar el control una y otra vez, tanto el proporcionado por Windows como el propio fabricante, the best we can do is reset the settings.
The Internet connection is usually, together with the graphic, one of those that usually presents more problems. In the case of the Internet connection, the easiest method to try to fix the problem without accessing and looking for what may be the cause that does not allow us to connect to our network or directly to the Internet, is to reestablish the connection.
When resetting network settings, all passwords, settings and others that we have stored will be completely removed and Windows will start to install it again as if it were new. Therefore, any alternative settings that we would have used will be completely removed, as Windows will use automatic connection protocols to try to fix the problem.
Restart the network adapter of our Windows 10 computer
- First of all we will go to the configuration alternatives, which we find in the start menu through the gear wheel.
- From the different options that appear, we select Network and Internet.
- Next, we are going to Reset the network.
- On the screen that appears next, click Reset Now.
At this point we will see how the network icon flashes and changes its drawing. When the Wi-Fi symbol with an asterisk reappears, click on it and select the Wi-Fi network to which we want to connect, enter the password and that's it.