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Wifi Icon In Microsoft 10
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Not exactly the burning problem of the century but just annoying.
Microsoft did a major upgrade of my pc earlier this week overnight.
Since then, even though my wifi is working, the icon button, lower right, shows that the system is in plane mode with the message 'Not connected -wireless communication is turned off' (even though it is on) - and not the wifi signal with the emanating radio waves.
Anybody know what's going on and how to correct this...as seeing when it's on, off, or under the yellow exclamation mark is useful....?
Thanks.
Microsoft did a major upgrade of my pc earlier this week overnight.
Since then, even though my wifi is working, the icon button, lower right, shows that the system is in plane mode with the message 'Not connected -wireless communication is turned off' (even though it is on) - and not the wifi signal with the emanating radio waves.
Anybody know what's going on and how to correct this...as seeing when it's on, off, or under the yellow exclamation mark is useful....?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pinky has it. I think it happens if the upgrade includes alterations to you pcs wlan set up. Once you have had it once it is no problem. You can also resolve it in settings, network and internet via the windows logo bottom left on your task bar. Pinkys way is quicker to do. Hover your pointer over wifi logo. It will say internet access available or something of the sort. Left click the wifi icon wifi settings make sure flight mode is off, or connect to your hub via the menu
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