Windows 10 can’t connect to this network

 Windows 10 sometimes won't connect to the Internet, and there can be a multitude of reasons for that.

Depending on the exact error, there are various solutions, as you'll see below.
Internet access is crucial for many users, and there have been reports that users are getting Windows 10 can’t connect to this network message while trying to establish an Internet connection.
This can be a big problem, but there there are few ways to fix these issues.
How can I fix Windows 10 network connection errors?
1. Windows 10 can’t connect to a wireless network
1.1. Uninstall your network adapter
  1. Press Windows Key + X and choose Device Manager from the list.
  2. Locate your network adapter and right-click it.
  3. Choose Uninstall. (If asked, check to Delete the driver software for this device and click OK.)

  4. After the driver has been uninstalled, restart your computer and Windows 10 will automatically install the new driver.
1.2. Update your network adapter drivers
Sometimes issues with the wireless network are caused by an outdated driver, and in order to fix connection errors, you’ll have to download the latest drivers for your network adapter.
To do this you’ll need a computer or any other device with a working Internet connection.
Visit the website of your network adapter manufacturer and download the latest drivers for your network adapter on a USB or other external source.
After installing the latest drivers, this issue should be resolved.
Users can certainly update device drivers on their PC manually by going to each device manufacturer’s website and searching there or on the web for the right driver to match their device type and model.
However, besides being time-consuming, this process carries the risk of getting the wrong driver installed, which may lead to serious malfunctions.
The safer and easier way to update drivers on a Windows computer is by using an automatic tool such as DriverFix.
  1. Download DriverFix.
  2. Launch the program.
  3. DriverFix will proceed to scan your PC for missing broken or outdated drivers
  4. Choose which drivers to update or repair
  5. Wait while DriverFix deals with your drivers.
  6. Restart your PC.
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1.3. Change channel width for your network adapter
  1. Press Windows Key + S and enter type network.
  2. Chose Network and Sharing Center from the list of results.

  3. Click the Change adapter settings.
  4. Locate your wireless adapter and right-click it. Choose Properties from the menu.
  5. Navigate to Advanced tab.
  6. Select the 802.11 channel width and change the value. (Some users have reported that changing the value to 20 MHz has fixed the issue for them, but you might have to use a different value.)
  7. Click OK to save the changes.
1.4. Disable IPv6 on your computer and router
  1. Open Network and Sharing Center.
  2. Find the Connections section and click your current connection.
  3. In the Connection status window, click the Properties button.
  4. Find Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP /IPv6) and uncheck it.
  5. Click OK button to save the changes.
  6. Restart your computer in order to apply the changes.
If the problem still persists, you might have to disable IPv6 on your router.
Disabling IPv6 on your router is a complicated process, and it’s different for every type of router, so before you do that, check your router’s instruction manual.

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