1. Check Wi-Fi Key on the Laptop
Multiple factors can result in Wi-Fi being greyed out on Windows. We will start with the basics and move to advanced tricks to fix the issue. Old Windows laptops have a dedicated Wi-Fi key to enable or disable wireless internet connectivity. You should look for such a key on your keyboard and enable Wi-Fi.
2. Reset Network Connectivity
You can temporarily reset network connectivity using an Airplane mode trick on your PC.
- Click the connectivity option on the Taskbar.
- Enable the Airplane mode and disable it after a couple of seconds.
3. Enable WLAN AutoConfig Service
The WLANSVC service provides the logic required to configure, discover, connect to, and disconnect from a wireless local area network. If the service is disabled, Wi-Fi gets greyed out on Windows.
- Press the Windows key and search for Services.
- Hit Enter to open the app.
- Scroll to WLAN AutoConfig and right-click on it.
- Select Properties and expand the Startup type menu.
- Select Automatic, ensure Running status and hit Apply.
4. Reinstall Wi-Fi Network Adapters
Corrupt Wi-Fi network adapters can lead to Wi-Fi greyed-out issues on Windows. Follow the steps below to reinstall Wi-Fi network adapters using the Device Manager menu.
- Right-click on the Windows key and select Device Manager.
- Expand the Network adapters menu.
- Right-click on the Wi-Fi adapter and select Uninstall device. You should restart your PC, and the system will reinstall the required drivers during the reboot process.
5. Replug Wi-Fi Adapter
If you are using a Wi-Fi adapter on your Windows 11 PC, you can remove it and plug it back in to establish a wireless connection.
6. Use Another USB Plug
Most Windows desktop PCs come with several USB plugs to utilize. If Wi-Fi is greyed out on a specific slot, connect it to another USB slot and check the Wi-Fi function again.
7. Run the Network Adapter Troubleshooter
Windows comes with a built-in troubleshooter to fix network adapter issues. Here’s how you can use it.
- Press the Windows + I keys to open Settings.
- Select Troubleshoot from the System menu.
- Open Other troubleshooter.
- Run the Network Adapter troubleshooter on your PC and check if the Wi-Fi function is appearing or not.
8. Run Internet Connections Troubleshooter
You can also run the internet connection troubleshooter to fix Wi-Fi greyed-out issue on Windows.
- Head to the Other troubleshooters menu in Windows Settings (refer to the steps above).
- Run the Internet Connections troubleshooter and follow on-screen instructions to complete the steps.
9. Restart Windows Explorer
Many have suggested restarting the File Explorer menu on Windows to fix Wi-Fi greyed-out problem.
- Right-click on the Windows key and open the Task Manager menu.
- Select Windows Explorer and hit Restart task in the top right corner.
10. Change Wi-Fi Adapter Properties
When one of our Windows PCs faced a Wi-Fi greyed-out problem, we changed the Wi-Fi adapter’s properties and fixed the issue in no time. Here’s what you need to do.
- Open the Device Manager menu in Windows 11 (check the steps above).
- Expand the Network Adapters menu.
- Right-click on your Wi-Fi adapter and open Properties from the context menu.
- Move to the Advanced menu.
- Select Wireless Mode and expand the Value menu.
- Select a different wireless setting from the dropdown menu. You can now check if the Wi-Fi option is active or not.
Enjoy an Active Internet Connection on Windows
If none of the tricks work, you should open BIOS on your computer and enable Wi-Fi. The ability to access BIOS varies from one manufacturer to another. You need to check the manual to learn to access BIOS. You can also get a new Wi-Fi dongle to fix Wi-Fi greyed-out errors.