![]() While others are just using the Troubleshoot tool inside Network and Sharing center. Others suggest that you’ll just disabled and enabled your wireless network adapter. There are a vast number of solutions if you search it online, but not all of it works. Haha! Finally, I found a working solution. I just solved this a while ago after lots and lots of binging, googling, and duckduckgoing. If you’re a Windows 8 user and you’re pretty curious about its features, then you must have encountered this problem.
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