It seems as though at some point, perhaps around when I was using fix-privacy-settings.ps1, I lost the ability to connect to my Wi-Fi network. Most of the time, I do see it in the list, but it either gets stuck on No internet, or Checking network requirements.
As I was typing this, I tried to connect again, only for it to randomly ask me for the password. So I put it in, and it’s still saying No internet. I presumed it could be the Wi-Fi driver I had installed, so I let Windows use the default one it originally had. No luck there.
Everything else seems to work pretty much fine (minus a few randomly missing registry key entries that your scripts could never find, let me know if this interests you and I will gladly elaborate). Never ran the experimental script, for obvious reasons. Didn’t un-comment any lines anywhere that might affect Wi-Fi, per your comments.
A little confused as to what happened. I would not like to have to wipe this install if I don’t have to. Even then, I’d likely try doing this all again.
I’m on 22H2, by the way. Should’ve started with that.
It seems as though at some point, perhaps around when I was using
fix-privacy-settings.ps1
, I lost the ability to connect to my Wi-Fi network. Most of the time, I do see it in the list, but it either gets stuck onNo internet
, orChecking network requirements
.As I was typing this, I tried to connect again, only for it to randomly ask me for the password. So I put it in, and it’s still saying
No internet
. I presumed it could be the Wi-Fi driver I had installed, so I let Windows use the default one it originally had. No luck there.Everything else seems to work pretty much fine (minus a few randomly missing registry key entries that your scripts could never find, let me know if this interests you and I will gladly elaborate). Never ran the experimental script, for obvious reasons. Didn’t un-comment any lines anywhere that might affect Wi-Fi, per your comments.
A little confused as to what happened. I would not like to have to wipe this install if I don’t have to. Even then, I’d likely try doing this all again.
I’m on 22H2, by the way. Should’ve started with that.