How to Fix "Windows can't connect to this network" Error in Windows 11

Jul. 19, 2022 / Updated by Vivi to Windows 11

Many Windows 11 users are complaining that they have encountered the "Windows can't connect to this network" error. In fact, this error also occurs in Windows 10. It is not so difficult to solve. This article will introduce 7 ways to help you fix the Windows 11 can't connect to this network issue.


Contents:

Way 1. Update the Network Drivers

Way 2. Roll Back the Network Drivers

Way 3. Run Windows 11 Network Troubleshooter

Way 4. Disable Ethernet Authentication

Way 5. Disable IPv6

Way 6. Disable VPN Network

Way 7. Disable and Enable the Wireless Network Adaptor


Way 1. Update the Network Drivers

Many network connecting issues are caused by a corrupted or outdated network driver. You have to update the network drivers in your Windows 11 from time to time to avoid hardware and software communication complications. You can update drivers manually in Device Manager. But it is recommended to update drivers with a professional driver update tool, like Driver Talent.

Driver Talent can quickly detect all drivers on your computer, find out the ones which are missing, corrupted or outdated, and then download & install the latest drivers for you. Now, download Driver Talent, activate Pro version, and then follow the instructions below to update network drivers.

Step 1. Click Scan to detect all drivers.

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Step 2. Click Update to download the latest network drivers.

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Step 3. Reboot your PC.

Way 2. Roll Back the Network Drivers

Some people said that the "Windows can't connect to this network" occurred after they manually installed a new network driver. It is very likely that the new driver you manually installed is not compatible with your device. That's why it is recommended to update drivers with Driver Talent. For these people, you need to roll back the network drivers to fix the Windows 11 connection problems. Driver Talent can roll back drivers for you. Download Driver Talent, get Pro version and then follow the steps below.

Step 1. Scan drivers.

Step 2. Open the Rescue Center, and click on Restore Drivers.

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Step 3. Check the box before Network adapters and click on Restore.

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Restart your computer and check to see if the Windows can't connect to this network problem is fixed.

Way 3. Run Windows 11 Network Troubleshooter

In some cases, the in-built Windows Network Troubleshooter can fix many network connecting problems. You should make good use of it.

Step 1. Type network troubleshooter in Windows Search.

Step 2. Select Find and fix network problems.

Step 3. Click Next.

Then Windows will start to find and fix the network issues for you.

Way 4. Disable Ethernet Authentication

Many people fixed the Windows can't connect to network error by disabling Ethernet Authentication. To do so:

Step 1. Press Windows and I on your keyboard at the same time.

Step 2. Select Network & internet, and click on Ethernet.

Step 3. Find Authentication settings, and click the Edit button next to it.

Step 4. Click the button to disable the EAP, and then click Save.

Ethernet authentication

Restart your PC and see if the Windows 11 network connection error is solved. If not, try next solution.

Way 5. Disable IPv6

IPv6 may lead to Windows 11 can't connect to this network issue. So, you can try to disable the IPv6 to see if it helps.

Step 1. Press Windows and X on your keyboard at the same time.

Step 2. Select Control Panel.

Step 3. Click Network and Internet, and then click Network and Sharing Center.

Step 4. Click on Change adapter settings.

Step 5. Right-click the name of your connection, and then select Properties.

Step 6. Find Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), and uncheck the box before it. Then click OK.

IPv6

Way 6. Disable VPN Network

If you have set up VPN points, you may encounter network connecting failures. So you should disable VPN.

Step 1. Press Windows and I altogether on your keyboard.

Step 2. Select Network & internet.

Step 3. Click VPN, and under VPN Connections, diasble VPN.

Step 4. From the drop-down menu, select Remove to delete the VPN point, and then click Confirm.

Step 5. Restart your Windows 11 to see if it can connect to the network.

Way 7. Disable and Enable the Wireless Network Adaptor

If the solutions above cannot fix the network connecting problems in your Windows 11, you may need to disbale and enable the the wireless network adaptor.

Step 1. Click the Network icon in the System Tray.

Step 2. Select Network and Internet settings, and then click Advanced network settings.

Step 3. Click More network adaptor options.

Step 4. Right-click on the wireless adaptor, and then click Disable.

Step 5. After a while, right-click the adaptor again and click Enable.

Restart your PC and check if Windows can connect to network.


Hope these solutions can help you fix the Windows 11 can't connect to this network issue. If you still have any other questions, please leave a message in the comments section below.




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