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Fix WiFi Connection Problem in Windows 7 | No Connections Are Available

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Fix WiFi Connection Problem in Windows 7 | No Connections Are Available If you’re using Windows 7 and your WiFi is not working, this video will help you fix it. Many people face the “No connections are available” error, especially after buying a used or old PC. The USB WiFi adapter may be connected, but WiFi still doesn’t show any networks. This happens because Windows 7 does not automatically install WiFi drivers. Ethernet may work, but WiFi will not work until the correct driver is installed. In this video, I show how to identify the WiFi adapter, download the correct driver, and fix the problem so WiFi starts working normally again. This method works when: Windows 7 WiFi is not showing networks USB WiFi adapter is detected but not working No connections are available error appears Ethernet works but WiFi does not Watch the video till the end to fix the issue completely. If this helps, hit that like button and subscribe for more easy tech fixes! 🙌 For Business Enquiries Email: babinmeitei@gmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support the channel and help keep the content coming! Your contribution is greatly appreciated. Follow the link to donate via PayPal 💰 💰Support the Channel: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Babinmeitei ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✅ BEST HOME COMPUTER DESK : https://amzn.to/3wW83UH ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄✄ The links above are affiliate links, where I earn a small commission if you click on the link and purchase an item If you are planning to buy then Please do use my Link that will help this channel.

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Yo, what’s going on guys? In this Windows 7 fix video, I’m showing you how to solve that super common WiFi issue where your USB WiFi adapter is already plugged in, but Windows still says “No connections are available” and you see the red cross on the network icon. This usually happens on used or old PCs—Ethernet works totally fine, but WiFi shows nothing. And the main reason is simple: Windows 7 doesn’t automatically install drivers for USB WiFi adapters like Windows 10/11 does, so the adapter is detected physically but Windows doesn’t know what to do with it. I walk you through the exact steps I use: first, you need some kind of internet to download the driver (Ethernet cable is easiest, or use your phone with USB tethering / copy via pen drive). Then open Device Manager and check under “Other devices” for the yellow warning sign—something like an 802.11 WLAN adapter name. This part is important because if you download the wrong driver, it won’t work (I even tried random drivers and TP-Link ones before—no luck). Once you Google the exact adapter name and install the correct driver, the WiFi networks instantly pop up and the yellow warning disappears. That’s it—no complicated settings, just the right driver.

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