
Check if the WiFi tab is now displaying the available networks or not. This will first uninstall your network adapters and then reinstall them again, using the same drivers, and revert all settings back to the way they used to be. On the confirmation screen, click reset now, and the computer will not reboot.Now scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on Network Reset.Navigate to the following: Start Menu -> Settings -> Network & Internet.Resetting refers to reverting all the settings back to their original state, hence any VPN configurations might need to be re-done as they will be deleted after performing this step. Previously we had discussed restarting the network adapter, but now let us see how we can reset the entire computer network configuration. Check to see if the issue has been resolved. The network adapter has now been restarted, without rebooting the computer. Wait for about 5 seconds, right-click the disabled WiFi network adapter again, and now click Enable.Right-click the WiFi network adapter and click disable on the context menu. Now a network connections window will popup.Under Advanced network settings click Change adapter options.Right-click on the WiFi icon in the Notification Tray in the bottom-right corner of the screen, and click on open network and internet settings.Sometimes they need to be cleared or reset in order for them to perform as usual.

Network adapter caches have been known to cause problems in the network’s performance in Windows 10.

Enable Network Discovery on Private network profile.
