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I've been having this issue for over a month. I've tried updating the drivers, the adapters, but I still get nothing. I've used CMD to change the IP, still the same. For some reason though, after trying the Wlan Autoconfig, CMD stuff on Wednesday, it viewed available WiFI for like 2 minutes and then it went off again. I'm tired and I don't know what to do. Any ideas? 
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Right click the Internet icon, and click Open Network and Sharing Center. 2) Click Change adapter settings. 3) Right click WiFi, and click Enable. Note: if it has enabled, you will see Disable when right click on WiFi (also referred to Wireless Network Connection in different

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Go to Start, select Settings - Network & Internet - Wi-Fi - Show available networks and

see the list of available networks. Select network name and select Connect.
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Check youtube to find valuable solution for your problem.also google to find nearby by service center to repair the system. I think it can be solved easily.
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To get your system to see available Wi-fi NETWORKS, YOU CAN OPEMN wIfI settings on your device. this will show a list of available networks that you can connect to. You can then select the network you want to connect to and enter the password necessary.
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To see available WiFi networks on your system, check that your WiFi adapter is enabled and within range of a network. Refresh the list of available WiFi networks by clicking on the WiFi icon in the system tray and selecting "Network & Internet settings". Then, select "WiFi" and turn it on to see available networks.
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Choose the network that you want to connect to, and then select Connect. Type the security key (often called the password). Follow additional instructions if there are any.
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If you have tried updating the drivers and adapters and have used CMD to change the IP without success, you may need to reset your network settings. To do this, go to the Control Panel, select Network and Internet, then select Network and Sharing Center. Select Change Adapter Settings, then right-click on your network adapter and select Disable. After a few seconds, right-click again and select Enable. This should reset your network settings and allow your system to view available WiFi.
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Right click the Internet icon, and click Open Network and Sharing Center. 2) Click Change adapter settings. 3) Right click WiFi, and click Enable. Note: if it has enabled, you will see Disable when right click on WiFi
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