Wi-Fi Settings are missing on Windows 10

Before you begin, check the Network & Internet settings on your Windows 10 device.

Select Start  > Settings > Network & Internet. You won’t be able to connect to a wireless network if Wi-Fi is not listed in Network & Internet. If Wi-Fi is missing, the Internet access icon will also be missing from your taskbar. Below are some solutions to try in no particular order if you can’t connect to a wireless network because Wi-Fi settings aren’t visible on your Surface or Windows 10 device. Now let’s delve into the details of these recommended solutions.

1] Restart your Surface or Windows 10 and check Wi-Fi settings

If your Wi-Fi settings are missing, restart (not shut down) your Surface or Windows 10 device, and check the Wi-Fi settings again. Here’s how:

Make sure your router is connected to a working phone jack or cable connection, either directly or through a modem.Select Start  > Power  > Restart, or if you have updates pending, select Update and restart.After your Surface or Windows 10 device restarts, sign in.Select Start  > Settings > Network & Internet .Select Airplane mode, and make sure Airplane mode is set to Off.

If Wi-Fi settings are visible, select Wi-Fi and make sure that Wi-Fi is set to On and that your network name appears in the list of available wireless networks. Select your network, and then select Connect. If Wi-Fi settings are still missing, proceed with the next solution.

2] Install Windows Updates

Installing the latest updates can help fix many common Wi-Fi connection issues, but you’ll need to be online to download updates. If you can’t connect to your home network or to a public wireless network at a coffee shop or library, here are other ways that you may be able to go online and get the updates:

You can use a wired connection to go online (for example, with Ethernet to USB adapter, or with the Surface dock and Ethernet).You can download a single update file manually to install them. You can use another PC with internet access to download the file to a USB drive and transfer it to your Surface.If you have a Surface 3 with built-in mobile broadband connectivity, you can use it to connect to the internet and get updates.

Once you’re online, you can then check for and install the latest updates manually. Here’s how:

Select Start  > Settings  > Update & Security  > Windows Update.Select Check for updates. If updates are available, they will download and install automatically.After the updates are installed, if your device doesn’t restart automatically, you can do it manually: Select Start  > Power  > Restart, or if you have updates pending, select Update and restart.After your device restarts, sign in.Repeat these steps until you see Your device is up to date after you select Check for updates.

3] Run the Windows Network Troubleshooter

Here’s how to run the Windows Network Troubleshooter that can help diagnose and fix Wi-Fi problems. Select the Start button, and then select Settings  > Network & Internet  > Status > Network troubleshooter, and choose from the options. 

4] Verify that Wi-Fi is available in Device Manager

In some cases, Wi-Fi may be disabled in Device Manager if Wi-Fi settings are missing on your Surface. Here’s how to verify that Wi-Fi is available in Device Manager on your Windows 10 device.

In the search box in the taskbar, enter Device Manager, and select it from the results.Select the arrow next to Network adapters to expand the adapters list, and check to see if one of the following adapters is listed in the table below:

The name of the network controller may be slightly different depending on your Surface model.

Double-click the respective Network Controller or Adapter, select the Driver tab, and then select Disable Device.In the warning box, select Yes.Then restart the network controller by selecting Enable Device.Restart your Surface by selecting Start  > Power  > Restart, or if you have updates pending, select Update and restart.

Need more suggestions? Refer to our post titled Fix Network & Internet connection problems. You could also contact Microsoft Support.