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I'm switching from Xfinity and still have both network but my windows 11 laptop says can't use T-Mobile WiFi
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I did a pc reset after trying a restore and it worked.
I realize I had network drives mounted via old network which may have been the problem?
Did you reset the adapter to clear out any parameters it might have?
Resetting the network in Windows 11
- Press Win + I to open the Settings screen and go to Network & internet > Advanced network settings.
- Click Network reset.
- Click Reset now and then Yes. Then restart the computer for the network settings to take effect.
OR check out this information as a reinstall of the adapter driver might be just the ticket.
The attempts to take it from one network to the other and then attempting to take it back may just have settings all jacked up. I have had a lot of experience with W10 and multiple systems over the years but not with Win11. I have moved on to mainly MacOS or Linux now which outnumber the 2 Win10 clients on my network now. I got fed up with messing with Windows and have been moving more into Linux. Windows 10 updates started taking way too long. I found a better solution for me.
As you are working on the client to try to get it working run problem steps recorder. Just press the Windows "Start" key on the keyboard and type psr.exe and launch it. You can start recording everything you are doing and then have a record of everything you have done. If you need to go back and review things you have a record of what you did in a file that is compressed and available to you. Microsoft developed problem steps recorder as a support tool. It is a very useful utility to have. It is built into Windows.
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