Is your WiFi option missing in Windows 11? You click the taskbar network icon — and the WiFi toggle is just gone. No wireless button. No networks listed. Nothing.
Don’t worry — you’re not alone. This is one of the most common Windows 11 issues in 2026, and in most cases, you can fix it in under 5 minutes without reinstalling Windows. Work through the 7 fixes below one by one.
🔍 Why Is the WiFi Option Missing in Windows 11?
- ✅ WiFi adapter driver crashed or corrupted
- ✅ Windows 11 update disabled the wireless adapter
- ✅ WLAN AutoConfig service stopped running
- ✅ Flight mode got stuck “on” at the system level
- ✅ Hardware switch accidentally turned off (some laptops)
- ✅ Recent Windows Update introduced a driver conflict
📋 Quick Overview — 7 Fixes at a Glance
✅ Fix 1: Restart the WLAN AutoConfig Service — Most Effective
This fix works for most users. The WLAN AutoConfig service manages all wireless connections — if it stops, your WiFi disappears completely.
- Press Windows + R, type
services.msc, hit Enter - Scroll down → find WLAN AutoConfig
- Right-click → Properties
- Set Startup type to Automatic
- Click Start → Apply → OK
- Restart your PC
✅ Fix 2: Update or Reinstall the WiFi Adapter Driver
A corrupted or outdated driver is the second most common cause of the WiFi option disappearing after a Windows update.
- Right-click Start → Device Manager
- Expand Network Adapters
- Find your WiFi adapter (e.g., Intel Wireless-AC, Realtek 802.11ac)
- Right-click → Update driver → Search automatically
- If no update found: right-click → Uninstall device → check “Delete driver software” → restart
✅ Fix 3: Enable WiFi Adapter via Device Manager
Sometimes the wireless adapter is simply disabled — especially after a Windows update.
- Press Win + X → Device Manager
- Expand Network Adapters
- Find your WiFi adapter → right-click
- If you see “Enable device” — click it
- Wait 10 seconds and check your taskbar
✅ Fix 4: Run the Built-in Network Troubleshooter
Windows 11’s troubleshooter can automatically detect and fix many WiFi issues in about 60 seconds.
- Press Windows + I → Settings
- Go to System → Troubleshoot → Other troubleshooters
- Find Internet Connections → click Run
- Also run the Network Adapter troubleshooter from the same page
- Follow on-screen instructions
✅ Fix 5: Reset Network Settings
If your network configuration is corrupted, a full reset can restore the WiFi option.
- Press Windows + I → Network & Internet
- Scroll down → Advanced network settings
- Click Network reset → Reset now
Or run these commands in Command Prompt (Admin):
netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
✅ Fix 6: Check Airplane Mode / Hardware WiFi Switch
Some laptops have a physical WiFi switch (Fn + F2 or a side switch). If it’s off, Windows can’t detect the adapter at all.
- Look for a physical wireless switch on your laptop
- Try Fn + F2 (varies by laptop model)
- Go to Settings → Network & Internet → Airplane Mode must be OFF
- Open Action Center (Win + A) — Airplane mode tile should NOT be highlighted
✅ Fix 7: Roll Back a Recent Windows Update
If WiFi disappeared right after a Windows update, rolling it back often resolves the issue immediately.
- Press Windows + I → Windows Update → Update history
- Click Uninstall updates
- Find the most recent update (sorted by date)
- Click it → Uninstall → Restart PC
🛠️ Still Not Fixed? Try These Advanced Steps
- Run SFC scan: Open CMD as admin → type
sfc /scannow→ Enter. Repairs corrupted system files. - Check for Windows Update: Settings → Windows Update → Check for updates. Sometimes the fix IS a newer update.
- Reset PC (keep files): Settings → System → Recovery → Reset this PC → Keep my files.
- Download driver manually from your laptop maker’s site — Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS all have driver download pages.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
✅ Bottom Line
The Windows 11 WiFi missing issue is frustrating but almost always fixable — no need to reinstall Windows. Start with Fix 1 (WLAN AutoConfig Service) and work your way down. Most users are back online within 5 minutes.
All 7 fixes above are tested on real Windows 11 devices and updated for March 2026.
This guide was researched and tested on multiple Windows 11 devices. All fixes are based on real troubleshooting experience and Microsoft documentation.
📎 Official Microsoft Windows Support
🔗 Related Windows 11 Network Fixes
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