@Thompson wrote:
Open settings.
Click on network & security.
Click on status.
Click on change adapter options.
Right-click the network adapter, and select the enable option.I think that will solve your problems.
Windows usually detects the presence of a network adapter automatically; typically, you don’t have to install device drivers manually for the adapter. When Windows detects a network adapter, Windows automatically creates a network connection and configures it to support basic networking protocols. You may need to change the configuration of a network connection manually, however.
Open settings.
Click on network & security.
Click on status.
Click on change adapter options.
Right-click the network adapter, and select the enable option.
I think that will solve your problems.